Alright, I will respond to your pedestrian thread.
First off, I don't see the Celts contending for the worst record unless they are decimated by injuries. You immediately come off as someone that doesn't watch much NBA bball. Suggesting that Toronto, Washington and Charlotte are up and coming teams is extraordinary. Those teams have been very bad for some time. They have to actually learn how to win and compete before they improve their position in the league. Floormates do not change.
I think the Hawks and Detroit will still have major issues with their outside shooting. They do have talent, but they are lacking in certain elements. The Hawks lost more talent than it added.
I will agree that Cleveland could be a decent, competive team next year even without Bynum. If Bynum plays, and plays with focus, then Cleveland should certainly make the playoffs.
At this point in time, I think that Atlanta and Milwaukee fall out of the playoffs next year.
The Celts will make the playoff based simply on some of the awful teams in their division. More importantly, the Celts expect to win and are confident that through team effort, will win.
On the other hand, Philadelphia, Toronto, Washington, Charlotte, and Orlando have a team culture of losing. Some of those teams have had very high draft picks for some time, and yet the high pick is no panacea. They continue to be dreadful, and some of those high draft picks are scarred for life.
Finally, a real fan would never, could never hope for the team to tank, or be so awful as to garner a top three pick.
Stupefy9, be real!!!!!!!!!!!!