Now I'd argue that more of the bottom dwelling/medicore squads in the NBA actually got better/tougher this season and will add more wins to their tally this year than last year. There are a few exclusions like Philly and Orlando. But of the above I think we can say that
Toronto
Minnesota
Detroit
Washington
Portland
the above teams will all be around 10 wins better- putting them as playoff contenders for that 7,8,9,10th seed or the final spot in the playoffs.
Who'll be worse overall compared to last year? I think we can say that the:
Celtics
Philly
Magic
Jazz
Kings
Lakers (only 4 more wins that us last season)
Bucks
Will all be worse.
TP for the thought process.
I have to admit I don't quite see it the same though.
Toronto --> won't be 10 games better. I'd be surprised if they manage to even stay the same.
Minnesota --> they'll be better if Love and Rubio can stay healthy.
Detroit --> they'll be better thanks to Josh Smith.
Washington --> a healthy Wall and a better Beal will make them better.
Portland --> I see them staying about the same if they're lucky.
Worse?
--Celtics -- no proven center or SG that can actually score. they'll be fighting to win 30 this year.
--Philly --> much worse than last year. starting to think they'll be the worst team in the league now.
--Magic --> they'll be better than last year. lots of young talent that I think will start to gel. figuring they'll win more than last year--maybe 7-10 more games.
--Jazz --> no Big Al or Milsap but they have the PG they've wanted. most likely worse than last year and being in the tought West, could have a worse record than the C's.
--Kings --> no Tyreke but team may have a better balance now. DMC needs to step it up this year or all that talk of how promising he is should be dialed way back. They'll probably be a few games better than last year.
--Lakers --> Kobe hates losing so he'll will that team to challenge for the playoffs. his ego won't let him tank for the lottery. (he'd have to share the spotlight with the new wonderkid). he still has Nash, Pao and Kaman so they're not completely terrible either.
--Bucks --> the frontcourt has got talent. Ellis isn't a big loss with the pickup of OJ Mayo who leaves Jennings to be more of a distributor. I actually think these guys will be much better (figuring Sanders makes another jump in his talent level too).
EDIT-->if the deal sending Jennings to Detroit for Knight goes through, I think Milwaukee gets even better--probably a few more games--because I think Knight would be a better fit next to Mayo and with that frontcourtIn the end, I think the teams we can pretty much count on being worse than the C's are the Bobcats, Phx and now probably Philly. I think there's a chance (not a probability) that every other team could finish with a better record. Ultimately, I think the C's will finish with the 7th worst record and hoping that no one with a better record leapfrogs them to the top 3.