Zonkerbl wrote:New York is surprisingly bad. Hotlanta is surprisingly good. I mean admit it. You didn't expect them to be the Spurs east.
I expected Atlanta to be in the mix with Washington as the two best teams in the Southeast. I did not expect them to so easily outclass us. I still think Milwaukee might be a bigger surprise than Atlanta though.
Atlanta went 16-13 with Horford healthy. That's a 45-win pace. And the rest of the team improved with the opportunities they got after he got hurt. It seemed reasonable to me to predict that they could win 45-50 games. Instead, they're going to win 55-60. So they're about 10 games better than expectations.
Milwaukee went 15-67 last year and didn't add any major pieces except Jabari, and rookies never help. A reasonable prediction might have been 25 wins. It looks like they're going to win about 45 games this year. That's a 30-game improvement from last year and a 20 game improvement over most expectations.