Because they got rid of the divisional 4 slot so now we actually have to be one of the 4 best teams.
yeah this is what will hold them back from being a top 4 seed more than anything. Before I would say it is totally possible because I don't think Toronto is that great, but now? I dunno.
Because they're not one of the best four teams in the Eastern Conference yet.
I think Cleveland and Atlanta are the only two teams that can claim to be head and shoulders over the rest. There are too many question marks about the rest of the East.
Chicago > new coach, losing Thibs shouldn't be taken lightly. They might end up ok, but who knows how much Thibs carried that defense. I mean heck, they had the best defense in the league for years with
Boozer starting. Thibs is a defensive magician. IMO, this all depends on Noah and how he recovers from his injuries last year.
Miami > nice on paper, but will it gel?
Bucks > overrated, imo, top 25 offense last year, top 3 defense..how is Monroe improving this for them considering the Bucks aren't a great 3PT shooting team? Their offense will stagnant if their offense is clogged up in the middle, and their defense might become worse with Monroe.
Toronto > already a soft defense, not sure what no Amir will do to them. He opened up a lot of lanes with his picks and cleaned up a bunch of their guards' mistakes with help defense.
Washington > Nene, Gortat aging, Pierce's leadership gone..will Wall/Beal really be able to carry everything with a frontcourt that is falling apart by the season?
Indiana > They have George back for a full season hopefully, but their identity was baked into suffocating half court defense for the last three seasons led by Hibbert. Dude may be mentally weak, but he was the anchor of a top 5-7 defense for the last three seasons. What is Indiana's identity now? If Turner can come in and have immediate impact, they may be ok, but relying on a rookie to instantly replace Hibbert on defense will be tough. Will Ellis/George even work that well offensively?
Boston > young team, poor interior defense, lacks a go-to wing threat, might be overly deep and could cause chemistry issues
Too many question marks about every team. As much as everyone says the NBA is all about high end talent, and it is to an extent, the pieces still have to work together. The East is full of rosters that don't really make sense and are really unbalanced. The five most "balanced" rosters to me are Cleveland, Atlanta, Miami, Chicago, and yes, Boston. Toronto, Washington, Indiana, Mil, and even Brooklyn may have some higher end talent over Boston, but man, they are pretty unbalanced.