Detroit: zero offensive contributions from the bench to be a consistent winner. Could see the team grabbing a road playoff berth in the East, but no higher.
Milwaukee: anemic offensive, doomed by a lack of shooting. Sheer athleticism and defensive effort will keep them relevant, but I think they miss the playoffs.
Cleveland, Atlanta, and Toronto repeat as division winners, although not by the same margin as they did last year.
Bulls, Wizards, and Heat are all relatively deep teams with a mix of steady vets, second-tier superstars, and young athletes. I think they all manage to grind out playoff berths in the East.
That leaves two slots. I definitely think Detroit is in the mix for one of those, but so are Central Division rivals Pacers and Bucks (who eventually fall by the wayside).
Boston and -- dare I say it -- the Knicks will also be in contention thanks to playing in the same division as Philly and Brooklyn.
I think those last two slots will go to the 3rd best team in the Central (I'll pick Detroit) and the 2nd best team in the Atlantic (go Celts).