Well, now that I'm finally home, I see there quite the spirited debate on the topic of the Central Division today. Seriously irked I wasn't really able to be present much at all. Just had to pick the day I was tied up all day (figures-I smell a conspiracy).
Anyways, I would rank the division as follows:
1. Milwaukee
2. Cleveland
3. Chicago
4. Indiana
5. Detroit
I feel I easily have the deepest and most well-rounded team, and the roster fits almost seamlessly. My supposed weakness, my front court, is just simply underrated.
Go ahead, check out the synergy rankings of Okafor as a defender, and you'll see he measures up quite comparably to some more "known" elite defenders. Ryan Anderson, for all his warts, has typically given just as good as he has gotten in almost all matchups, and has both a positive net PER and PPP, as well as having a win shares equal to many PF's considered better. When you factor in the scoring abilities of Greg Smith and rebounding of Reggie Evans (top rebound rate in the league), this "weakness" isn't really a weakness at all. All I really need to do is tread water up front and let my superior gurads/wings do the rest.
When you factor in the crazy depth I have 1-3, there isn't guard/wing combo in the league I can't equal or flat out beat. This will result in a great number of wins during the regular season. As for playoff matchups, I'll address those when the time comes.