tiderulz wrote:Slava wrote:The misplaced faith in elfrid Payton is quite strange. If it came to breaking up that backcourt I'd have favored oladipo over Payton and done a trade for a shooter instead of pursuing Ibaka before his payday. The Ibaka trade, along with not upgrading pg and insisting on using Gordon at sf is likely to blow up soon with horrid spacing issues.
Ibaka is a good shooter when he gets time to lock and load alongside Durant and Westbrook but here he is likely to get a ton of contested looks and struggle as a mediocre shooter.
Vucevic can make mid range shots but cannot stretch his range to three, Payton and Gordon are hopeless even from midrange so sooner or later they're forced to start hezonja and hope he is ready while moving Gordon to the bench and praying Meeks is healthy.
I do love the Fournier signing, so there's that. This is overall a 38 win team.
Orlando won 35 games last year on a team that imploded and had no post defense. Add a top-6 coach and post defense and we gain 3 wins?
You are approaching how adding wins works. Did Orlando get better? Certainly.
But look who else got better.
Boston added a #3 pick and Al Horford, a better player than Ibaka, and they have a better coach already.
Milwaukee will have Parker all season, and him, Middleton, Giannis will all be better, while adding depth across the board.
The Knicks added Derrick Rose, Brandon Jennings, Courtney Lee, Joakim Noah; basically a ton of vets.
The Wizards will be a better team, and if Beal can stay healthy they will likely be a playoff team.
Chicago added Wade and Rondo. You can question the fit, but both of those players would arguable the best play on the Magic, definitely both in the top 3 for the Magic, and they still have Butler, Robin Lopez, and other solid role players.
Pacers are much improved, and I expect them to be the 2nd best team in the East.
The Hornets won 48 games last year and didn't lose anyone worth mentioning, while Kemba is entering his prime and if MKG is healthy that is an addition in itself, to a 48 win team.
The Hawks added Howard, a better player than Horford (though Magic fans will disagree, he is atleast a better fit next to Millsap). They will win around 45-50 games.
The Heat will be worse, but if Bosh can stay healthy they will be around a 40-45 win team again.
The Raptors didn't get worse, and it will be fun to see how Lowry/DD improve while on the Olympic team.
Then the Cavs, yeah.
Who are the better than without a doubt? 76ers and Nets without a doubt, but remember, they improved as well.
Who are they in the same boat as? Bucks, Wizards, Knicks, Heat.
Who are they worse than? Cavs, Bulls, Raptors, Hawks, Celtics, Hornets, Pacers, Pistons, Bulls.
Sure, an argument could be made that they are in the same tier as the Pistons, but the point stands that they aren't a top 5 team, and I don't even have them as a top 8 team. They will likely be fighting for the playoffs and they might make it if some team has an unfortunate injurt to a key piece.