With the Cavs and Magic getting stronger, the Eastern Conf. is no longer the cakewalk of the past couple years. Add in two young teams like Atlanta and Chicago getting more experience, the road for the Celtics just got much tougher. Never thought the window could close this fast, especially when many thought now would be the prime time for us to contend.
At least the Spurs are better than the Lakers now.
One word: ridiculous. And let me capitalize that with a capital R: Ridiculous.
If Shaq was anymore than a shadow of his former self, the Phoenix Suns--equipped with a roster of Steve Nash, Jason Richardson, Grant Hill, and Amare Stoudemire--would have actually made the playoffs. He will help the Cavs, but only marginally, which will not be enough for a Cleveland Cavalier team that couldn't even take out the Orlando Magic, a team a healthy Celtics team would have crushed.
As for the Magic, as I just said, a healthy C's team would have crushed them. A KG and Powe less team narrowly missed out beating them and a LA team that we fairly easily beat killed them in the Finals. Plus, even if they get Vince Carter, what does that even mean? What has Carter ever done in his career besides get injured, underachieve, and make some nice dunks along the way. Antoine Walker has accomplished more in his career than Vinsanity has. I'm not too worried about what he does for the Magic. If anything, he could make them worse, as they're going to have to fine enough shots for Nelson, Hedo, Lewis, Carter, and Howard.
The window certainly has not closed. I'd say chemistry and performance issues aside, there's a fairly good chance Shaq and Carter don't make it through the season healthy anyway.