Gosh, it would really depend on health.
For comparison's sake, I'd have to pencil in the 97 team for a few extra wins on account of Carr taking out the guys that were rolling and so on.
Does Rondo stay out a longer period of time, like until New Years? Our record drops like a stone as JGreen gets doubled on every possession.
Sully could turn out to be an 18/8 guy himself; my guess would be 14/9 once he comes around. That becomes a key to winning.
This year's team will need scoring, and Olynyk might be the key to the whole thing. If he can catch, he looks like he'll drop 20 without trying too hard with his nice shot.
Jeff Green needs to get used to moving without the ball in the half court.
So if, say, by New Years, that Rondo and Sully are at their healthy levels of production, that Green is moving without the ball and scoring, that Olynyk is figuring out how to do the same, and that the veterans are filling in as 3+D guys (lee, bogans), tough rebounder (Humpty-Hump), pesky defender (can't call him tough after getting punked by NYK) in Bradley...
then this year's squad could end on a rather strong note, pushing up their record over 30 wins, right? They'd have to get hot at least 30 times?