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With LeBron going back to Cleveland, Melo/Bosh re-signing with their respective teams and Gasol (most likely) heading to Chicago, who is the best team?
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Right now, Spurs win next year's title 4-0.
It depends on what happens with Lance Stephenson. The Pacers had the best point differential in the NBA when their starters played and an abysmal one when any other unit played...even four starters and one reserve. The Pacers' starting lineup was a machine finely tuned to play with each other and only with each other. Remove even one part and it broke down.
Stephenson is one of those parts and Indiana will have a tough time bringing him back. If they lose him, I don't think they'll be as bad as they were last year when a starter sat, because they'll adjust their system a bit...but I think they'll drop down a reasonable amount.
For now, I'll put Cleveland at the top with Indiana a possible contender if they can retain Stephenson. If the Cavs manage to add Love, though, I don't think Indiana compares even if they get Stephenson back.
Pretty much this.
And Stephenson, from the sounds of it, is gonna get PAID by someone who loses out in free agency with big money.
Even so, it's hard to bet against any team with LeBron. Truthfully, having a REAL PG (and a damn good one at that, Kyrie), might make LeBron an even better player than he already is, which is insane, by alleviating some PG duties from him.
Also, Wiggins, Kyrie, LeBron are all VERY, VERY good defenders for the most part and so is a healthy Varejao.
Cavs. Indy can't beat LeBron no matter what team he's on.
History repeats it self though and Cleveland and sports have always clashed.
Cavs. Indy and Chicago can't beat LeBron no matter what team he's on.
Not always. At one time, the Cleveland Browns reigned supreme.
Not always. At one time, the Cleveland Browns reigned supreme.
I see the East shaping out this way:
1. Cleveland
2. Indiana
3. Chicago
4. Miami
5. Washington
6. Toronto
7. New York
8. Charlotte
I think Miami, Washington and Toronto could finish in any order among those three teams.
Also, Chicago could rise to #2, or even #1, depending on Rose's health and assuming they get Gasol. But until I see Rose put in another big year, I'm not going to assume health or elite performance.
I see the East shaping out this way:
1. Cleveland
2. Indiana
3. Chicago
4. Miami
5. Washington
6. Toronto
7. New York
8. Charlotte
Adrian Wojnarowski
The Chicago Bulls are gauging interest with free agent Dwyane Wade, league sources tell Yahoo Sports.
1:16 PM - 11 Jul 2014
Really? It's one thing to be a great college defender, but how do we know Wiggins is going to be a good NBA defender? That's awfully presumptuous for 0 minutes in the NBA to say he's a VERY VERY good defender like a Lebron.
Defense usually translates to all levels. Very, very rarely is it that you're a GREAT college defender and average/less than average in the NBA. Actually, it never happens.
Draft analysts say its one thing you KNOW will translate to the NBA level for sure, and it was also a reason people had Wiggins rated higher than Parker, because he'll be an ELITE NBA level defender from day 1 guarding the 1-3 positions. You can even watch the NBA draft and that is one thing the panel unanimously agreed on - he's a great defender and will be from day 1 in the NBA, and they pointed to that as a reason Cleveland had to select him.
Kinda like how Tony Allen was picked by the Celtics purely because of his defense, he has no offensive game to speak of. They know what translates and what doesn't. He's a great defender and he will be in the NBA as well.
Defense usually translates to all levels. Very, very rarely is it that you're a GREAT college defender and average/less than average in the NBA. Actually, it never happens.
Draft analysts say its one thing you KNOW will translate to the NBA level for sure, and it was also a reason people had Wiggins rated higher than Parker, because he'll be an ELITE NBA level defender from day 1 guarding the 1-3 positions. You can even watch the NBA draft and that is one thing the panel unanimously agreed on - he's a great defender and will be from day 1 in the NBA, and they pointed to that as a reason Cleveland had to select him.
Kinda like how Tony Allen was picked by the Celtics purely because of his defense, he has no offensive game to speak of. They know what translates and what doesn't. He's a great defender and he will be in the NBA as well.
Miami heat will still have the most talented team in the east for 1-2 years
Miami will be lucky to make the playoffs.Miami will be lucky to make the playoffs.
