Zero-in-box wrote:Luv those Knicks wrote:prophet_of_rage wrote:Next year is our best chance.  Indy, Bos are hurt.  Milwaukee, too.  Philly is finished.  It should be us, Toronto, Cleveland and Orlando as top 4.  Atlanta may be a dark horse.
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Toronto?    Do they still have a team?
 
Toronto did ok in the 2nd half of the year- they had so many injuries to deal with in the first half. I’m not vouching for them or any of the other teams that might be in contention. But they legit could be a team that makes it into the playoffs.
They were the 18th best team after Jan 1. (We were 13th so not a whole lot better!) and they put together a great record in March (10 & 5) and I think they were trying lo lose games for draft position if I am not mistaken. They finished April 2 & 5.
 
They'll be a play in team probably but, top 4? Will they even be better than BOS/IND without Tatum/Douchenozzle? It's not like those teams just dropped to the bottom. Indiana can get a stop gap player to help. Boston may have to retool but, they didn't fall off the map so to speak. 
I think DET will be better next year without making moves and getting their team back healthy. They were missing a couple of guys and pushed us to six game They actually can make moves though. Orlando should be a solid team. They lacked shooting and just added Bane. I don't think that vaults them to the top but, they should be a tough team. Cleveland is well coached and even without Garland they will make the playoffs again. 
I don't see Toronto as a playoff team. So that means top 7-10 is where I have them. Lingering around with CHI/MIA.
NYK
CLE
ORL
BOS
IND
DET
MIA
CHI
TOR
MIL
Not necessarily in this order but, top 6 and bottom 4 should be close to accurate IMO. Mind you, the off-season could change this.
Edit: forgot about ATL. 

 fck them!