Top 8 teams in the east

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Top 8 teams in the east 

Post#1 » by aad » Sun Sep 8, 2019 5:50 pm

Preseason is 30 days away so now that the dust have settled who who got making the playoffs in the east

Here’s mine in order

76ers
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Celtics
pistons
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Raptors
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Re: Top 8 teams in the east 

Post#2 » by SerialChiller » Sun Sep 8, 2019 6:11 pm

Are you a Pistons fan by chance?
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Re: Top 8 teams in the east 

Post#3 » by eminence » Sun Sep 8, 2019 6:16 pm

Bucks
Sixers

Heat (how are you so low on them?)
Raptors
Celtics
Pacers
Magic

Pistons
Nets (tight race between Nets/Pistons for the last spot imo)
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Re: Top 8 teams in the east 

Post#4 » by Crives » Sun Sep 8, 2019 6:16 pm

For regular season

1. Bucks
2. 76ers
3. Indiana
4. Nets
5. Boston
6. Pistons
7. Raptors
8. Magic
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Post#5 » by K4P » Sun Sep 8, 2019 6:18 pm

1. Bucks
2. 76ers
3. Pacers
4. Nets
5. Boston
6. Pistons
7. Raptors
8. Bulls
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Re: Top 8 teams in the east 

Post#6 » by aad » Sun Sep 8, 2019 6:28 pm

SerialChiller wrote:Are you a Pistons fan by chance?


I’m a nba fan in general But yes I’m a pistons fan and I like our chances if we stay healthy
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Re: Top 8 teams in the east 

Post#7 » by mademan » Sun Sep 8, 2019 9:17 pm

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Pacers
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Magic
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Post#8 » by Optms » Sun Sep 8, 2019 9:25 pm

I can see the Raptors being a top 4 team since they had a great win record even without Kawhi. I can also see them imploding and not even making the playoffs. Both scenarios would not surprise me.
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Post#9 » by Duffman100 » Sun Sep 8, 2019 9:39 pm

Optms wrote:I can see the Raptors being a top 4 team since they had a great win record even without Kawhi. I can also see them imploding and not even making the playoffs. Both scenarios would not surprise me.


Only if there significant injuries. If Raps are healthy, they're a top 4 team

Heat, pistons, magic etc just have too many question marks.

Pacer don't get Oladipo back until later

Celtics have no frontcourt.
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Re: Top 8 teams in the east 

Post#10 » by nate33 » Sun Sep 8, 2019 9:45 pm

eminence wrote:Bucks
Sixers

Heat (how are you so low on them?)
Raptors
Celtics
Pacers
Magic

Pistons
Nets (tight race between Nets/Pistons for the last spot imo)

This looks about right to me. That's how I'd group the 3 tiers of teams anyhow. The order within the tiers is up for debate.
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Re: Top 8 teams in the east 

Post#11 » by ProspectPark » Sun Sep 8, 2019 9:46 pm

Bucks
76ers
Heat
Pacers
Nets
Celtics
Raptors
Magic
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Post#12 » by cupcakesnake » Sun Sep 8, 2019 9:59 pm

yeah the Pistons wing rotation of Luke Kennard, Langston Galloway, Tony Snell, Bruce Brown and Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk is taking this squad straight to the top!

I get that the East being mediocre gives lots of fan bases hope every year, but Pistons fans are being irrational. It is hard to win in the NBA without a few above average wings, and the Pistons have nothing close to one. They don't make up for it with a dynamite backcourt. A team dependant on their bigs and a injury prone star isn't going far.

I'd organize the teams into 3 tiers:

(Talented championship contenders)
#1. Phili
#2. Mili

(Solid squads that should fight for homecourt but bad luck could have them as a lower seed)
#3. Toronto
#4. Boston
#5. Indiana
#6. Miami
#7. Brooklyn
#8. Orlando

(Teams that could make the playoffs if things go well for them and go bad for teams that are better than them)
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Re: Top 8 teams in the east 

Post#13 » by JAYZGOAT » Sun Sep 8, 2019 10:03 pm

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Celtics
Pacers
Raptors
Nets
Pistons
Heat
Magic
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Post#14 » by First Step » Sun Sep 8, 2019 10:11 pm

Optms wrote:I can see the Raptors being a top 4 team since they had a great win record even without Kawhi. I can also see them imploding and not even making the playoffs. Both scenarios would not surprise me.

I'd be stunned if the Raps stayed healthy and missed the playoffs in the East. They can run multiple 5 man lineups that played together in the finals last year.
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Post#15 » by Triple7 » Sun Sep 8, 2019 10:16 pm

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Heat
Magic
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Post#16 » by LloydFree » Sun Sep 8, 2019 10:38 pm

1. 76ers
2. Bucks
3. Celtics
4. Raptors
5. Pacers
6. Magic
7. Nets
8. Heat
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Actually if you ask me which Center I want for my perfect championship caliber team, I will chose Asik hands down
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Re: Top 8 teams in the east 

Post#17 » by LloydFree » Sun Sep 8, 2019 10:42 pm

First Step wrote:
Optms wrote:I can see the Raptors being a top 4 team since they had a great win record even without Kawhi. I can also see them imploding and not even making the playoffs. Both scenarios would not surprise me.

I'd be stunned if the Raps stayed healthy and missed the playoffs in the East. They can run multiple 5 man lineups that played together in the finals last year.

People are sleeping on the Raptors. There is no way they miss the playoffs if they resist trading Gasol & Lowry. The same team won 58 without Kawhi and Danny Green the year before and Siakam is light years better than Derozen was back then.
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Re: Top 8 teams in the east 

Post#18 » by 3ddman23 » Sun Sep 8, 2019 10:57 pm

Health plays a big factor in any of these type of rankings. I'm calling it now if the magic stay healthy they will be better then an 8th seed.

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Re: Top 8 teams in the east 

Post#19 » by Not2BeBothered » Sun Sep 8, 2019 11:07 pm

Can’t wait till da Nets prove folk wrong.
Can’t wait till philly lack of depth and injury prone players backfires
Can’t wait till Boston shows how overrated they are
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Re: Top 8 teams in the east 

Post#20 » by Dan Z » Sun Sep 8, 2019 11:10 pm

jamaalstar21 wrote:yeah the Pistons wing rotation of Luke Kennard, Langston Galloway, Tony Snell, Bruce Brown and Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk is taking this squad straight to the top!

I get that the East being mediocre gives lots of fan bases hope every year, but Pistons fans are being irrational. It is hard to win in the NBA without a few above average wings, and the Pistons have nothing close to one. They don't make up for it with a dynamite backcourt. A team dependant on their bigs and a injury prone star isn't going far.


I don't disagree with you, but last year the Pistons finished 8th and had a wing rotation of Kennard, Galloway, SM, Reggie Bullock, Stanley Johnson, Wayne Ellington, and Glenn Robinson. As crazy as it sounds Snell might be an upgrade!

The biggest thing for them is health. Blake Griffin and Reggie Jackson were healthy last year, but before that they were very injury prone.

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