dckingsfan wrote:So for the east, is this accurate? (Team, Improved or not, Reason)
Magic, Maybe, Just can't tell
Bulls, No, Lost Wade and Butler
Cavs, No, Injury to Thomas
Celtics, No, Injury Hayward and loss of Thomas/Bradley
Hawks, No, Just a mess
Hornets, No, Addition by subtraction with Howard
Knicks, No, Even a worse mess than last year
Pacers, No, Lost George
Raptors, Same, Basically the same
Bucks, Yes, Middleton and Greek Freak improvement
Heat, Yes, More time playing together
Nets, Yes, But still a mess
Pistons, Yes, Healthy Jackson + Bradley
Sixers, Yes, But going to take a lot of time
Wizards, Yes, More time playing under same coaching system
We are dealing with small sample size theater, but here are my additional thoughts.
Magic- Already 2-1, beat Cleveland. I had them as being terrible before the season started so waiting to see how this plays out
Cleveland- If they get IT back healthy, they are better because they also added Jae Crowder. If not, then no. At the end of the day, may be worse in the regular season especially if they keep starting Wade over JR Smith. Right now they are 2-0 with Rose playing so who knows. It would be a big step for Washington to win the regular season series.
Raptors- Certainly in the same tier with more upside. Lost some veterans like Tucker, Joseph, and Patterson but have young guys in the pipeline like Powell, Delon Wright, Van Fleet, etc. Guys like Carroll, Joseph, and Patterson appeared to be declining. Certainly, I like Washington's upside better in their top players.
Detroit- I suppose they have won the games they are supposed to win (Charlotte at home, Detroit on the road). Wizards really seemed to let the Pistons back in what should have been a decisive victory.
Boston- They have been worse so far and could have a worse regular season. I thought this would be the case anyways if they had Hayward because they have so many new pieces and 4 starters are no longer on the team. But might be better in the playoffs than last season given that IT was not 100% and how their young guys (Tatum, Brown, Rozier, Smart) develop. Either way, it is looking more likely that Washington would have homecourt in a potential series.
Philadelphia- Philly played lights out against us but didn't look to sharp against the Raptors or Celtics. Joel Embiid hasn't hit a 3 so far this season.
































