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As if the Spurs couldn't get any better from last year, they have come back this year and IMO have perfectly addressed any of their (minor) weaknesses.
Their bench depth is incredible with Manu, Diaw, Mills, Belinelli (and all fit into the system perfectly).
Splitter is much improved, Parker is healthy (touch wood), Leonard has a better understanding of knowing when and where to get his shots, Duncan is still Duncan and they learnt from last year.
The Spurs are the smartest, toughest and most prepared team out there.
I think the Heat are a team who tend to win on talent alone.
I think the Spurs are the benchmark - a much more organised a prepared team who know exactly how to beat opponents and they execute it to a T.