The Knicks are better. Brooklyn and Philadelphia are both a lot better. Remember those were the 3 worst teams in the East last year and all were in the Atlantic. It helps the W/L record when you have more games against the worst teams than anyone else (aside from Toronto of course). I certainly don't think Brooklyn and Philadelphia will be better than Boston, just better. The Knicks though are an interesting team. They still have Anthony and Zingis should be a lot better. Who knows what Rose and Noah will be. They have a shot to be pretty good.
Charlotte should be better than last year and were a 48 win team. Chicago and Indiana should both be a good deal better though not sure they will pass Boston. Detroit was a better team than Boston down the stretch after the Harris trade, I would expect they will only get better. Cleveland and Toronto should both still be better than us. Atlanta is interesting as they basically swap Howard for Horford and turned the keys over to Schroder.
So as of right now, I would put Boston in the 5 to 7 range clearly behind Cleveland and behind Toronto, Charlotte, and Detroit and right in the same general range as Chicago and Indiana. I think Atlanta, Miami, Milwaukee, and New York will be fighting for the 8 spot. There is a lot of parity outside of Cleveland again in the East.
You have to love pessimists.
1. The jury is really out on whether the Knicks are better. Rose has been worse than a replacement level player the last few years. Noah couldn't get off the bench last year and unless he finds the fountain of youth he may very well be done as a player.
2. Brooklyn lost their 2nd best player. How are they a LOT better again?
3. I might agree with you about Phlly but the only way they're significantly better is with their draftees and development. And if they're getting that benefit from you, why would you not apply the same logic to the Celtics young players?
4. The Pistons finished with 4 fewer wins last season. Exactly what have they done to surpass the Celtics now? Is somehow the combination of Ishe Smith and Leuer 5 wins better than Al Hortford?
5. I don't think much of Chicago's moves because I don't think the pieces fit well. Who the heck is going to shoot from the outside? It's not like Wade, Butler and Rondo are greatly respected outside shooters. Wade and Rondo are a wonderful combination 5 years ago. Now? It remains to be seen.
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I could continue this breakdown but frankly it's getting stale for me already. It's all conjecture until they play the games. But there were 5 teams tightly clustered last year: Charlotte, Indy, Boston, Miami and Atlanta. Two of those teams got a lot better: Boston and Indy. Charlotte looks like they are treading water. Miami and Atlanta got appreciably worse. I don't see anyone below that group of teams that dramatically improved to get into this group.