WuTang_OG wrote:canada_dry wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:
I just dont see how we dont win 45 games barring any injuries. This has 13/14 written all over it for me and with better coaching - that's the key. Playing at home will certainly help.
And it will be a fun year because of the developmental growth stage of so many players.
1) OG - biggest one, expect another jump
2) Trent - had a nice jump last season, expect some more
3) Precious - solid young player with a ton of upside, will have some growing pains but the potential is there.
4) Flynn - with 15-20min a night and running bench mob 2.0, he will have a jump this season
5) Barnes - last but not least ... Nurse says he'll play a lot and mix him around the lineup. Up and down year I guess but the highs will have us all oozing of what he can be in 3 years.
Nurse seems to always put it all together and outside of Miami, Brooklyn, Milwaukee and Philly, I think we can beat any other team... we just gotta manage the schedule well.
Ur a lot more optimistic than most. Anything from 35-45 wouldn't surprise me...but to say u cant envision a situation where we dont win 45 games if healthy is kinda crazy lol
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Not really when you look at the rest of the east and where we sat before team got smacked with covid. Charlotte, Knicks, Chicago etc even Hawks im not really scared of. Just gotta manage the schedule well and our key 3 guys need to be playing well. Improved bench, 2 real centres. Back home. Nurse best coach in the game now with Stevens out. Not crazy at all for this team to sit 5-6 next season, it’s probably closer to it being a reality than crazy when you really dive in.
I have it as:
Brooklyn - bounce-back year with additions of Millsap and Aldridge
Milwaukee - Champs
Miami - Lowry acquisition
Atlanta - Status quo
Boston - Healthy Tatum and Brown
Chicago - Demar/Vuc/Ball - huge off-season like Atlanta last year
NY - Kemba plus retained core pieces
8 is likely Pacers/Hornets/Toronto.
Pacers always bad injury luck so maybe they are not in, but they have better talent than Toronto (Sabonis, Lavert, Brogdon, Turner - maybe Warren but Duarte will fill that role)
Hornets don't have an identity, but with Ball they might take a step. He has that Trae Young type impact on the game, maybe moreso at some point in his career.
I get the confidence in having a C like Birch but he is hardly a starter level C - maybe one on a team with an elite offense. Ultimately, Toronto lost Kyle and while FVV is a great lockeroom guy, I don't think he has the KLow gene. The guys that could swing things are OG and Barnes. Those are the uncut gems that might be something great but odds are they aren't enough to swing this season around.