before pre-season, I'd have said 66 high and 55 low.
after pre-season. 62 high, 52 low with 59 the likely total of wins.
seeing how poorly the roster played and fit (or more accurately, didn't fit) together on the court was very disturbing. there's too much talent for this team not to be successful but it's apparently going to take a lot longer for Hayward to get back to prior playing level and to fit everyone into a cohesive unit. definitely a situation where more training camp prior to the games (or at least better interspersed between games) would have worked out better for them.