Atlantic Division:
1. 76ers -- Very good defensive team; would rely mostly on Wade for scoring, and would have some problems with floor spacing. There wouldn't be much scoring from the frontcourt, which is an issue. In fact, nobody on this team other than Wade is likely to score more than 15 pts a game.
2. Nets -- Irving should probably start; very solid lineup offensively, though Conley / Hamilton are not reliable 3 pt threats. Might have issues defensively against certain matchups with Scola / Perkins (neither is a great defender away from the basket).
3. Celtics -- Lacking in shooting, and I'm not sure about how well that backcourt fits together. Duncan / Monroe / Gibson could work well, but I think this team might lean a bit too heavily on Duncan to score 15-20 points a night.
4. Knicks -- Lacks passing, only 3 point threat in the starting lineup in Jameer Nelson, undersized frontcourt of West, Blair, and Horford. I don't really see these pieces fitting together that well.
Central Division:
1. Pistons -- This team would be extremely good in a couple years. Right now they'd at least be quite exciting, and possibly relatively competitive. There'd be times when their shooting would really be lacking, though.
2. Pacers -- This team would be pretty good; they're basically the real-life Grizzlies only with Parker instead of Conley and Lee instead of Tony Allen. I think I'd start Paul George, though, and I'd rather not have Ron Artest and Z-Bo on the same team for chemistry purposes.
3. Bucks -- D-Will and Monta? I'm not seeing it, especially with T-Mac off the bench. Too many guys want the ball. Jamison and Brand doesn't sit well with me either. Collison / Brown as primary backups in the frontcour tseems very iffy to me as well.
4. Bulls -- Skeptical about starting Wallace at PF, especially with Noah at C (lacking in size against true centers). Otherwise the lineup has a decent amount of offense, but looks to lack in defense. I'm also not sure how well these players fit around Nash.
Southeast Division:
1. Bullets (Wizards) -- I like this team. Looks to me like a better version of the Nuggets at the end of this past season. Granger / Aldridge isn't a champion combo in my book, but they'd be competitive. I like Gortat in there, too.
2. Magic -- Paul and Jennings on the same team? Seems like overkill to me. Wasn't Jason Terry on the Bulls? The backcourt for this team seems like a bunch of talent put together that doesn't really mix well in my opinion. The frontcourt would have serious defensive issues.
3. Army Ants (Hawks) -- I thought Gerald Wallace was on another team? I'm confused. Anyway, this team has shooting issues, but if healthy would be pretty solid defensively. I'd start Caron and have Marcus Thornton play a Delonte West kind of role.
4. Samurai (Heat) -- Aren't these the Nets from a couple years ago, only with Klay Thompson and Kevin Love? I wouldn't want to see this team play defense. Plenty of floor spacing, at least, but no play makers or above average 1 on 1 defenders to be found anywhere on the roster.
Southwest Division:
1. Spurs -- You're asking for trouble relying on that frontcourt, but if healthy and locked in, this team could be pretty darn good. But that's a pretty large if -- especially with Vince being expected to come off the bench.
2. Mavs -- Bargnani / Howard is an intriguing combination. I don't like Glen Davis and Carl Landry on the same team, though. I'm not sure the shooting at 1-3 is reliable enough, but it could be okay.
3. Grizzlies -- This team has potential, though I'm not sure how good it would be right now. I think it might rely too much on Rose for scoring.
4. Cavs (Edited. Profanity and masked profanity are against forum rules and may result in discipline.? why are these in southwest?) -- Garnett should not be starting at C every night. This team would be pretty bad defensively, but I can appreciate the desire to see constant Rubio - Griffin alley-oops. Otherwise I'm not seeing it.
Northwest Division:
1. Blazers -- I'm skeptical about Lowry / Allen / Delfino being productive enough offensively, but they'd defend well enough. Amare and Bogut would be a scary good front court, assuming they both stay healthy (which is a big assumption). I like the bench, though I think Derrick Williams should start assuming he can defend the 3.
2. Nuggets -- I'm skeptical about how well this team would defend, but I like the floor spacing. Hill and Johnson would need to split playmaking responsibilities effectively (which I think they probably could do).
3. Thunder -- This team would be pretty awful defensively (only good defender in the lineup is Kobe, and he's old). they wouldn't lack for scoring, though I wonder how well Kobe and Melo would really work together. A stat stuffer like Drey Blatche would probably hate playing with Kobe.
4. Jazz -- I like this team, although I think there might be issues with floor spacing at times. I think there's a logjam for minutes on the wing with Crawford and Jefferson both coming off the bench. Gasol / Cousins could be a solid combo as long as they both buy into playing good defense.
Pacific Division:
1. Dino-Boxer-Bots (Kings) -- This is a very good team, although the Millsap / Diaw tandem at the 4 is a little undersized. But really otherwise there's not much to complain about with this team, as long as Billups, Matthews, and LeBron can all shoot well enough from outside consistently (and they should).
2. Suns -- If that backcourt holds up and Bynum stays healthy, this team could be pretty good. Better hope Marvin Williams can become a good spot up shooter from outside and defend. If he can and all else goes right, this team is very solid.
3. Warriors -- I'd start Baron if only because he'd be useless unless motivated by a starting job. I think Derrick Favors gets wasted here cause he wouldn't get enough minutes. Camby should start over Deandre.
4. Conspiracy (Lakers) -- Not liking Lee at center. I'm skeptical about this team playing good defense, and they also lack a clear #1 scorer.
Top teams:
Dino-Boxer-Bots (Kings)
76ers
Suns
Blazers
Bullets (Wizards)