tayottt wrote:DG88 wrote:tayottt wrote:How can they decrease in wins when they lost no players of note and actually added to their depth? Marginal improvement from Derozan, Ross, and Jonas makes the Raps project to about 50 wins.
I also like they're off season additions. They got Nougeira and Williams for nothing and added James Johnson as a versatile defender for Joe Johnson types. Masai continues to do a solid job.
It's more so because there is more parity in the East this year then last year.
I've heard a few people make this claim that there is more parity in the East. How so? Even if we assume that the projected top 8 teams in the East got better overall, how much does that really count for? Other than draft picks the only notable additions coming from outside the East were Pau Gasol, Mirotic, Meeks, Frye, Marion, Calderon, and Mike Miller. Are any of these guys so good that they would make the East drastically more competitive? I don't think so. It seems to me that the deck was reshuffled a bit with Lebron, Pierce, Deng, and Lance switching teams but that type of movement in divisions outside of the Atlantic doesn't really matter.
The Raptors were 20-10 post-all star. Barring significant injury, even with a marginally tougher East they should be expected to win 50 games. Do not forget, the Atlantic is weak! Perhaps there is some sticker shock associated with the Raptors (a franchise that has NEVER won 50 games) reaching that number, but they should be capable as long as they continue to build upon what they had last year (which shouldn't be hard considering their continuity).
Well
Its all based on speculation but..
MIA can still be competitive while CLE got tons better. That gets up wins.
BRK is going to be a lot better with D WIll and Lopez healthy and added younger legs. That eat win in division
WIZ added depth when they had pretty much none all year until Miller and Gooden showed up. Thats huge
CHI should be solid as last year with a chance to improve if D Rose can score 14pts a game
And NY is going to be better. They were so dysfunctional last year. Amare actually played really well to end the year. Melo is in better shape. The team will be more united and motivated this year.
IND will lose more for sure but they do still have pieces to not be a complete door mate.
The ATL DIV will be tougher this year. TOR fans are always talking about their record after Rudy left, well look at BRK after their 10-20 start They went 30-18 or .625 and tanked at least 3 games to end the season. That projected to 51-56 wins. And thats without Lopez and D Will on ankles he have problems walking on. Well D Will is all fixed up now.
The ATL DIV is better then last year. Even BOS will be tougher if they keep Rondo
As fans of a team, well all want our teams to do the best given a range of outcomes that are reasonable. They can involve under projecting other teams and over projecting our own. Its a change we all face. Me included. And at the end of the day, we are also projecting injuries, new coaches, etc.
I try to stick mostly to the basics. Players that are good when healthy tend to return to being good when healthy. Well that D Will and Lopez. Bones spurs and cleaning up a floating piece of bone in his ankles isn't ACL surgery. It should be obvious this will have a big impact on his play.