buzzkilloton wrote:FloridaMan78 wrote:buzzkilloton wrote:
Looks like they did a really good job to me. Knicks,Hornets,Magic, and Raptors the outliers. They were really close to the rest. You're proving my point on how good they make lines.
Agree to disagree. I think that's awful. Easy to pick the top and worst teams. The middle is tough and I think we won't be top and we won't be the worst.
Western conference
sportsbook actual
lakers 46.5 42
clippers 45.5 47
nuggs 44.5 47
mavs 42.5 42
jazz 42.5 52
blazers 41.5 42
suns 38.5 51
warrios 36.5 39
pels 36.5 31
rockets 34.5 17
grizz 30.5 38
spurs 29.5 33
wolves 28.5 23
kings 27.5 31
thunder 25 22
Thats the West. So last season 9 teams were outliers. The Suns and Hornets made huge free agent additions in CP3 and Hayward. Jazz added Conley who was an all star. Knicks had a most improved season from Randle(2nd team all nba) a free agent.
As far as the dissapointments. Rockets traded Harden.Magic were wrecked by injuries and traded their best player due to injuries killing their chances.Raptors and Celtics were surprisingly dissapointing I guess injuries slowed them down and under perfoming with talent.
Anyways looking at the outliers last season who actually gained wins nothing we did this offseason leads me to believe were going to be in a position to be the outlier compared to teams last year who had big free agents moves. Like I said if we grabbed DDR you could talk me into us having the turn around this season. Kelly O and a rookie of the year not enough.
Agree to disagree. I think adding a generational talent and adding shooting which was completely missing last year will improve our team. I think we win more than 30 games.