Lowry
DeRozan
Fields
Bargs
Valanciunas
Not quite as good as a Nash-led squad, but I think they could be a playoff-caliber team in the East. Will have to see what happens to Calderon and Bayless. Could be more talent added through trades.
If Howard is gone from Orlando they could take that spot, but I think the Bucks are going to be better.
Bucks should definitely be better. Atlanta may slide a bit, though.
Why are the Bucks going to be better?
Their main problems last year were scoring, chemistry, and injuries. Now: no distracting dysfunction from an unhappy Jackson, full season of Monta Ellis, a healthy center in Sam Dalembert, healthier Mbah a Moute, a stable of young and promising forwards/centers.
Need to resign Ilyasova, or get a good return for him if the Bucks are outbid.
Dysfunctional backcourt. Uninspiring SF rotation. Dalembert was a nice addition but is clearly declining. Ilyasova is a nice player at PF but may be more suited to a bench role than a starter's gig.
Not sure a single player in their starting lineup is a better than average player at their position. Not sure any of them are even average (maybe Jennings?). Weak looking bench.
That roster doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in me.
All that is true, but it is still better than last year's roster. Last year they were only 4 games out of the playoffs. Pull Atlanta down, pull Orlando down, get an injury or two in their favor, and I could see them as a 7 or 8 seed getting trounced in Round 1 . . . or taking us to 7, because that's how we roll.
Jennings/Ellis/Mbah A Moute/Gooden/Dalembert
Udrih/Dunleavy/Udoh/Henson
Not much worse, if worse at all, than what Philadelphia has.