I thought NYK would trade Jason Smith to get under the tax - not add a million just for a couple late seconds that they could buy for a couple million and not spend the tax money. I thought Dalembert would be playing on a team by now; call it OKC, Dallas, LAC, Miami, Toronto, Milwaukee, Phoenix, Houston... whatever. He's a good enough player that I don't understand - maybe he's hurt.
I thought Gallo would have a bounce back year.
I thought Pekovic would beast without Love and be near 20/10.
I thought Milwaukee would have one of the worst 3 records in the league and draft Mudiay. Then I thought Sanders would turn it around playing on a playoff team with an insanely bright future...
I would have bet Chicago to have the best record in the east. I actually have too big of a ticket for them to win the championship, that I did near the beginning of the year when I saw how good Butler looked... Eh.. I thought Chicago would have done some move to add a wing player, but Thibs wouldn't have played him if he wasn't better than Dunleavy so doesn't matter I guess.
And I thought Rondo was a good addition

and I thought Felton wouldn't be wearing a Mavs jersey by tonight

... and I thought Greg Smith was a decent young big guy looking at his stats from Houston... Jesus..
I expected RJ to look amazing as a starter when Brook was out. I expected one of PJ3 or Lamb to take advantage of those minutes and prove to be an actual starter in the NBA. I expected Presti to dump Perkins+Lamb+ just to get under the tax. Hats off to OKC for putting together their best team...beyond the "what could have been if they stuck together" team.. this team should be better than the OKC team that made the finals IMO... But I guess that could be more crow.
I thought Phoenix would keep Dragic, Boston would get more for Rondo, and would have said the Suns hang up the phone to Lakers pick for Knight.. Or even Ennis+Plumlee for Knight, I'd say they turn down.