The rest of the Eastern Conference has made great strides.
They've all drastically improved, and we've gotten worse. It should be basically impossible to say that the Bobcats, Raptors, Wizards, Cavs, Pistons, and Magic haven't improved and that we haven't gotten worse.
2 things - Hungry young players that are looking to have break-out seasons (John Wall/Beal/Porter, Kemba/MKG, Valanciuanas/DeRozan, Kyrie/Waiters/Bennett, Knight/Drummond/Monroe, and Harris/Harkless/Vucevic) and really good veteran free agent signings (Josh Smith, Big Al, Andrew Bynum).
And what did we do?...
Wake up and take off those green goggles - if you think we have better talent or a better team structure, you are going to be very disappointed. From a glance, you can tell that our bigs are going to be completely abused this season. People act like our back-court defense will make up for it - did it make up for it when KG was off the court? Defensively, the center is the most important position in basketball. Realize that KG gave our guards a lot of confidence. They could play as aggressively as they want because KG would always be there to help them. KG's gone now, and the offensive talent pool we are going to be facing down low is substantially higher. We are going to get destroyed in the paint.
I agree with most of this. I think many people here who've stated this team will be in the middle of the pack/playoff chase are missing the fact most other teams in the East have improved.
Assuming everyone's healthy to start the season for these teams:
-Cavs are a playoff team.
-Pistons will probably make the playoffs now that they have Josh Smith
-Wizards have enough talent to be in the playoff chase as well. Wall, Beal, Porter, Nene, Okafur is a better starting lineup than what the C's will put out there.
-Orlando has a lot of good young talent that could starting to gel this year: Vucevic, Oladipo, Harkless, Nicholson, O'Quinn, Afflalo. These guys could make some strides this year.
-Bobcats, well they're run by Jordan so I think they'll automatically suck but even with adding Big Al, I still see them as worse than the Celtics.
-Toronto, even with Gay, I don't see much talent here to get excited about. We would seem to have the better roster.
-Philly, well, let's see what Noel can do and how the Holiday Leftovers can do. I think they'll surprise the league and exceed expectations. Thought they would be better than the C's but now I'm not so sure.
In the end, I think only the Bobcats, Toronto and Philly will probably be worse than us. I think our D at the 1, 2 and 3 spots will be pretty good this year but I think we'll get killed at the 4 and 5 spots. Only Sully and KH have shown they're at least good rebounders at those spots. (if we're relying on Shav to play for us, we're really screwed) We have no proven scorers that could put up 20+ points a night. Sure Green and Wallace might get there but that's just a whole new level of optimism to think that will happen.