We have no idea what moves Ainge is going to make in the offseason, and no idea with whoever they draft if they can make an immediate impact.
However if I were to put them in a category it would be this.
100 percent yes
Miami think their big 3 will all be back. Might see more of a dropoff with Wade, but Lebron Bosh will still be at the top of thei game.
Indiana - not going anywhere
Most likely
Chicago- will make it this year already without Rose.
Washington- like their young backcourt. Must re-sign Gortat though.
On the ledge
Toronto- not sure if current success has staying power.
Brooklyn- getting Lopez back but what will he look like. More decline of their older players?
Atlanta- getting Hortford back , and the best of the BKN ATL pick. Could be better, but not a guarantee.
Charlotte-not sure if they can get better than they are now.
Detroit- roster construction a mess, but talented group.
Cleveland- terrible management but has a decent young core
NY- not many assets to improve but still has Anthony.
Boston- so many question marks, and how much will young players improve
Orlando-will one more talented young piece push them closer to playoffs.
Philly- tons of cap space, and 2 more high draft picks with Noel coming back. Maybe a quick turnaround.
Long shot
Bucks-even if they strike gold in the draft I don't see them improving that much for a playoff run.
So in IMO lots of teams in ine category that could go either way. Tough to say right now.