Most NBA teams are probably afraid they won't figure out how to measure up to the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks, who've both hit intimidating levels of excellence during their playoff runs. A few others might be deeply worried about the impact of lottery reform, unsure of exactly how they'll be bad enough to get a high pick but not so bad as to fall into the dreaded relegation zone. These are broad, overarching fears that aren't unique to any one team.