dalton749 wrote:Illmatic12 wrote:dalton749 wrote:I like what you guys have done and think the wall/Beal/oubre/porter/Howard lineup is going to be really good. If reasonably healthy I would think the third seed is a possibility with around 53 wins. I see it as:
Boston: 60
Toronto: 57
Washington: 53
Philly: 52
Indiana: 49
Milwaukee: 49
And then a big drop off where Miami, Charlotte and Detroit hover around .500. Being a top 2 seed is going to be huge this year to avoid a really tough 1st round match up with those 6 at the top.
Feels like that would be the best Eastern Conference in a long time if the records played out like that.
Boston and Toronto should be 55+ . Washington and Philly in the 48-52 range with normal health (Sixers are so dependent on Embiid’s health, it’s hard to predict for them).
I like Indiana’s offseason but I’m skeptical on whether Oladipo will repeat his lights out production. And very skeptical on Milwaukee, they have poor depth, also a new coach often means a slow start. I’d adjust Indy & Milwaukee to the 44-48 range
I feel like the bottom of the east is just so far off from the talent level at the top that they will just be punching bags for most of these teams, inflating their records. If you told me atlanta, Chicago, Orlando and the Knicks won’t win a single game against the top 6 I wouldn’t be surprised at all.
I actually think Chicago will be a tiny bit better than people think but yeah there are a lot of crappy teams out East. It’s just that certain teams play them more than others.
The Atlantic division is a tough slate , Tor Bos Phi play each other 4x. The Central division has Indy, Mil, Det, Chi, Cle who are all gonna be somewhat competitive enough to steal games from each other. Whereas the Southeast division is the weakest in the entire nba , outside of Washington and Miami I could see the other three teams going full tank mode by the trade deadline