How the competition stacks up
Posted: Thu Jun 7, 2012 1:55 am
Seeing as we're rebuilding and 2-3 years away from being really competitive, I thought it would be nice to talk about the direction the rest of the East is headed. I'll start with our SE division rivals.
Miami Heat
Projected starters: Pos/Years Left
Mario Chalmers PG/2 yrs
Dwyane Wade SG/4yrs
LeBron James SF/4yrs
Chris Bosh PF/4yrs
Joel Anthony C/3yrs
If the Heat fail to reach the Finals, a step back from last year, you have to believe some serious thought will be given to reassemble the Big 3. They need a huge upgrade at the C spot but with only the 27th pick this year, I doubt they fill it although Melo or Ezeli might help. Still, probably locked in as faves
Verdict: Plateau
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Orlando Magic
Jameer Nelson PG/1yr
Jason Richardson SG/3yrs
Hedo Turkoglu SF/2yrs
Ryan Anderson PF/FA
Dwight Howard C/1yr
This team is teetering on the brink of a rebuild. With only R. Anderson and JJ Reddick(1yr) (and Earl Clark) as guys whom aren't completely overpaid and worth keeping, they are inundated with aging vets with bloated contracts. Their only hope is trading Howard for a good package of young talent, but that remains to be seen. They do have the 27th pick but that's going to be a band aid on a stab wound. If they end up trotting out a roster of (19th pick)/Reddick/Clark/Anderson/G. Davis they're gonna be bad.
Verdict: Falling
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Atlanta Hawks
Jeff Teague PG/1yr
Joe Johnson SG/4yrs
Marvin Williams SF/2yrs
Josh Smith PF/1yr
Al Horford C/4yrs
With Joe Johnson's massive contract, this is a hard team for ATL to build around. Their entire bench could be a whole new cast of cheap vets looking to see if they can still cut it in the league (see: Stackhouse, Jerry; McGrady, Tracy). Teague will probably get a decent payday but will Smith seek greener pastures? Most likely. With only the 23rd pick, they're not likely to find their marquee C to move Horford to PF either but they might find a stopgap.
Verdict: Slowly falling off the treadmill, in a bad way.
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Washington Wizards:
John Wall PG/2yrs
Jordan Crawford SG/2yrs
Rashard Lewis SF/1yr
Jan Vesely PF/3yrs
Nene C/4yrs
The clock is starting to tick for the Wiz to give Wall a reason to keep balling in DC. With the 3rd pick, they'll be able to upgrade either their 2, 3, or 4 spot with Beal, MKG, or Robinson. They also have an early 2nd rounder which might add a little depth to their bench, which is pretty shallow everywhere but PF/C. Two big albatross contracts in Lewis and Blatche (3yrs remaining!) won't help but at least 'Shard is expiring finally. With a little draft luck and continued development of promising players like Seraphin and Vesely, the Wiz might actually start clawing out of the basement soon.
Verdict: On the rise.
Miami Heat
Projected starters: Pos/Years Left
Mario Chalmers PG/2 yrs
Dwyane Wade SG/4yrs
LeBron James SF/4yrs
Chris Bosh PF/4yrs
Joel Anthony C/3yrs
If the Heat fail to reach the Finals, a step back from last year, you have to believe some serious thought will be given to reassemble the Big 3. They need a huge upgrade at the C spot but with only the 27th pick this year, I doubt they fill it although Melo or Ezeli might help. Still, probably locked in as faves
Verdict: Plateau
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Orlando Magic
Jameer Nelson PG/1yr
Jason Richardson SG/3yrs
Hedo Turkoglu SF/2yrs
Ryan Anderson PF/FA
Dwight Howard C/1yr
This team is teetering on the brink of a rebuild. With only R. Anderson and JJ Reddick(1yr) (and Earl Clark) as guys whom aren't completely overpaid and worth keeping, they are inundated with aging vets with bloated contracts. Their only hope is trading Howard for a good package of young talent, but that remains to be seen. They do have the 27th pick but that's going to be a band aid on a stab wound. If they end up trotting out a roster of (19th pick)/Reddick/Clark/Anderson/G. Davis they're gonna be bad.
Verdict: Falling
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Atlanta Hawks
Jeff Teague PG/1yr
Joe Johnson SG/4yrs
Marvin Williams SF/2yrs
Josh Smith PF/1yr
Al Horford C/4yrs
With Joe Johnson's massive contract, this is a hard team for ATL to build around. Their entire bench could be a whole new cast of cheap vets looking to see if they can still cut it in the league (see: Stackhouse, Jerry; McGrady, Tracy). Teague will probably get a decent payday but will Smith seek greener pastures? Most likely. With only the 23rd pick, they're not likely to find their marquee C to move Horford to PF either but they might find a stopgap.
Verdict: Slowly falling off the treadmill, in a bad way.
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Washington Wizards:
John Wall PG/2yrs
Jordan Crawford SG/2yrs
Rashard Lewis SF/1yr
Jan Vesely PF/3yrs
Nene C/4yrs
The clock is starting to tick for the Wiz to give Wall a reason to keep balling in DC. With the 3rd pick, they'll be able to upgrade either their 2, 3, or 4 spot with Beal, MKG, or Robinson. They also have an early 2nd rounder which might add a little depth to their bench, which is pretty shallow everywhere but PF/C. Two big albatross contracts in Lewis and Blatche (3yrs remaining!) won't help but at least 'Shard is expiring finally. With a little draft luck and continued development of promising players like Seraphin and Vesely, the Wiz might actually start clawing out of the basement soon.
Verdict: On the rise.