Nets might not get as bad a pick in a deep draft next year as people originally thought. Celts falling behind in the east pecking order. That pick swap for Brooklyn will still likely hurt but not as bad as expected.
Umm, no.
As of today, here are the changes from last year's teams, assuming Horford stays in ATL:
1. Cavs, same team (minus Delly probably).
2. Toronto, lost Biyombo
3. Heat, lost Deng, lost Joe Johnson, might lose Wade, Bosh is likely done
4. Hawks, swap Howard for Milsap, lost Teague
5. Celtics, gained Brown, lost Turner
6. Hornets, lost Jefferson, lost Lin, might lose Courtney Lee
7. Pacers, gained Teague, gained Jefferson, gained Young, lost both Hills and Lawson
8. Pistons, gained Ish Smith and Jon Leuer
Of the playoff teams last year, the Pacers have taken a big step forward. Every other team has tread water or fallen back. The Celtics aren't falling behind in any sort of pecking order. The Wizards at 9th haven't done anything. The other teams to make major additions are the Knicks and Orlando. Both of those teams were nowhere near the Celtics last year.
EDIT: The Wizard finished 10th. The Bulls finished 9th and have obviously taken a step back.