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insidehoops
09-27-2014, 12:23 AM
2014-15 NBA East Preview
Let's have a 2014-15 NBA East Preview from each of you.
But, just the upper East. Let's do the best six East teams, with notes on each team. Whatever you think is worth saying about a team. A sentence or two, or more.
2014-15 BEST OF NBA EAST PREVIEW:
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Papaya Petee
09-27-2014, 12:28 AM
1.) Heat - Wade will average 21/7/4 Bosh will average 22/8 Deng and Granger will both average double digits while Josh McRoberts and Napier have big unexpected seasons. Health falls in place and Heat win 55 games.
2.) Cavs - Love and Irving will become less effective due to Lebron handling the ball everytime. I predict some health issues and defensive problems. 54 wins.
3.) Bulls - deep team all around. Rose will never be the same. 52 wins
4.) Wizards - great starting lineup and a deep team. 49-50 wins
5.)Raptors 45 wins
6.)Bobcats 43 wins
7.) Hawks 42 wins
8.) Knicks 38 wins
:rockon: Homer prediction
JT123
09-27-2014, 12:33 AM
Chicago - Have experience playing together
Cleveland
Toronto - Most underrated team on ISH
Charlotte
Washington - Will continue to improve
Brooklyn
Demitri98
09-27-2014, 12:35 AM
1) Bulls - They have been waiting for Rose to come back in order to be a contender for 2 years now. And with Gasol thrown in too, I expect no less than the ECF.
2) Cavs - LeBron James. Oh, Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving are good basketball players too.
3) Hornets - People are underrating them. Kemba and Big Al will only get better, and I expect Lance to be an All-Star. Excellent defense as we already saw plus another offensive weapon (Lance).
4) Wizards - Wall is a sure-fire All-Star and Beal has the potential to be one this year. Gortat is solid, and Nene knows his role (also went off in the playoffs). Pierce will bring veteran leadership, and a winning mentality. He'll be an excellent mentor for a struggling Otto Porter.
5) Raptors - Lowry and DeRozan are All-Star caliber players. Terrence Ross and
Valanciunas will only get better. Jonas has the potential to be a stud. Amir Johnson has come a long way and can be a net plus in his minutes.
6) Heat - It all depends on how Wade plays. If he plays 40 games and is always icing his knees, they sit toward the bottom. But if Wade can somehow have a bounceback 2008-09esque year, they could push for the 3rd seed. Bold prediction; Chris Bosh finishes top 5 in MVP voting, dropping 20+/10 as their first option. Deng and McRoberts are definitely solid pieces and Granger could always return to form.
Gotterdammerung
09-27-2014, 01:58 AM
1. Bulls. Coach Thibs will burn out his guys for the best record.
2. Cavaliers. It'll take 2/3rds of the season to figure out the chemistry between the new players and the new coach.
3-8. Irrelevant.
:kobe:
Kidbasketball20
09-27-2014, 01:59 AM
1) Cavs: They will be the #1 seed by the end of the season. But they won't win a ring this year.
2) Heat: Erik Spo is a dominant coach, much better than any of the LeBron fans realize. He will outcoach LeBron in the playoffs and send him packing.
3) Bulls: I'll believe it when I see it from D-Rose. Still way too unreliable.
4) Toronto: They will make the playoffs. With Drake.
5) Bobcats: Surprise! Team will beast.
6) Pacers: They put the C in chemistry.
Sakkreth
09-27-2014, 02:34 AM
1. Cleveland Cavaliers (57-25)
2. Chicago Bulls (54-28)
3. Toronto Raptors (52-30)
4. Miami Heat (49-33)
5. Washington Wizards (45-37)
6. Detroit Pistons(42-40)
7. Charlotte Hornets(41-41)
8. Atlanta Hawks (40-42)
The Faves
Bulls - The only team in the east with an established identity.
Cavs - LeBron would have most teams in contentions especially in a wide open East
Young up and comers
Wiz, Raps Cha
all 3 were playoff teams a year ago. Think the Wiz have the advantage over the Raps in most people's mind for going further in the playoffs. However, both teams aren't going to sneak up on anyone this season and will have to reestablish themselves. While the Hornets might have vaulted them selves among these teams with the FA they've put together.
Miami will be in an interesting case to watch. in the playoffs i can see them being a tough out for the younger teams. Also the faves aren't that separated from Miami overall. A injury here or there can really open up the East further and the heat might have enough pieces to take advantage if the opportunity presents it self.
ArbitraryWater
09-27-2014, 08:15 AM
NBA 2014/2015 Standings (1-8 Playoff Teams) - PREDICTION:
West:
1. San Antonio Spurs - Leonard/Parker/Ginobili... They're top heavy AND deep. Every single Player can be the MVP of the Team on any given night, ATG Offense AND Defense, coupled with arguably the greatest Coach of all-time.
2. Los Angeles Clippers - Blake Griffin and Chris Paul, 2 possible Top 5 Players, with DeAndre Jordan as DPOY material, Jordan Crawford as 6th Man, an ATG Coach, more good pieces in Hawes/Reddick/Davis/Turkoglu.
3. Oklahoma City Thunder- The most loaded Team in the league. Durant/Westbrook/Ibaka; 2 possible Top 5 Players, with 6th Man caliber in Reggie Jackson, and more youth, energy, defense... Need a capable Coach. (Although it this doesn't mean they can't win now with their Team)
4. Golden State Warriors - Perhaps the deepest Team in the league. Top 5 Player at every Position. Need a capable coach.
5. Dallas Mavericks - With Dirk as leader, you're guaranteed a top Offense, excellent leadership, everyone thriving and playing to their potential, locker room happyness, etc. Simply an overachieving Team. Surrounded by Monta Ellis, an energetic scorer, Chandler Parsons with a well-rounded game, Tyson Chandler hopefully providing great rim protection, a nice PG Combo in Nelson/Felton, re-born Devin Harris, the always efficient Brendan Wright, and one of the best coaches in the league. Defense will be the question.
6. Portland Trail Blazers - LaMarcus Aldridge and Damian Lillard at the helm, a beautiful offense, Batum a highly underrated and complete SF, with Matthews at SG and Robin Lopez at C a tremendous starting 5, but still in need of a better bench to make the next step.
7. Memphis Grizzlies - The usual tough grind-out Memphis Team... Older but still led by the interior force of Gasol and Randolph, Perimeter defense with Tony Allen, Conley as one of the better PG's in the league, and Carter can provide a great spark off the bench... Lack Shooting.
8. Phoenix Suns/Houston Rockets/Denver Nuggets/New Orleans Hornets...
All-out Battle for the last spot, the 8th seed.
East:
1. Chicago Bulls - Rose will need about a YEAR to get back to form, but the roster is loaded and in sync, with perhaps the best coach in the league. Rose/Butler/Gibson/Mirotic/Gasol/Noah
2. Cleveland Cavaliers - LeBron/Love/Irving with a good supporting cast / role players... Lacking an inside presense, someone who can protect the paint/basket. That's all they need. They have rebounding and they don't necessarily need another scorer at C. An entirely new team put together, will mesh come playoff time.
3. Toronto Raptors - Lowry and DeRozan are the lead men, with a young and rising cast. Valanciunas improves as C, with All-Star ceiling. Ross/James Johnson/Amir Johnson other difference makers.
4. Washington Wizards - Another great all-around team, Wall and Beal are the lead men, 3 tough Bigs in Nene/Gortat/Humphries. Experience and veteran Leadership in Paul Pierce
5. Charlotte Hornets - Kemba Walker and Al Jefferson will continue to get better, both All-Stars, and an addition in Lance Stephenson, who likely will be one too. Young guys with some upside in MKG/Zeller/Vonley/Biyombo
6. Atlanta Hawks
7. Brooklyn Nets
8. Detroit Pistons/New York Knicks/Miami Heat
Extra: 2015 NBA World Champion - Prediction:
ANYTHING could happen in the West, 11, ELEVEN Teams of 50-wins caliber, with multiple stars...
Spurs/Thunder/Clippers/Warriors/Mavericks/Blazers/Rockets/Suns/Nuggets/Pelicans/Grizzlies...
Historically loaded conference / competition / era.
East is pretty much the opposite right now. Cavaliers/Bulls, 2 more teams with a small chance of upset and the rest not.
I'm going with LeBron and him leaping his team over the Bulls and whatever West team, likely the Spurs.
My Pick: Cleveland Cavaliers
JellyBean
09-27-2014, 10:00 AM
2014-15 NBA East Preview:
1. Cavs: When you have the best player teaming up with a young creative point guard, who just happened to wreck shop in the FIBA basketball event, you have a pretty good formula for a solid season. But when you add a really solid rebounder, who can shoot the 3 pointer and make some really great outlet passes, your season has gone from really solid to pretty much looking at ECF and maybe more. The Cavs are that scary and that good. They key thing will be, leadership and the power of "more". Will the rest of the players be okay with just enough to help the team or will they want "more". More minutes, more shine, more shots. Those are the keys to a team, with this much talent, becoming great or just being okay. I like this team's chances.
2. Bulls: The Bulls are an interesting team. Defensively, they are dynamite. They will lock you down. Defense wins championships. However you have to be able to score and this team has struggled with that. Plus we do not know what D-Rose is going to look like this year. The FIBA event, he looked really good. Oh screw that. The dude looked better than the D-Rose of old. He was quicker, stronger, and had a chip on his shoulder. So it is going to be interesting to see what Rose does. If Rose is playing like a man on a mission, the Bulls are going to be scary.
3. Wizards: The Wizards are an upcoming team with a lot of positive energy. They have solid players in Wall, Beal, Nene, Paul Pierce, and Gortat. That is a nice starting five. This team is going to really push the Bulls and the Cavs.
4. Heat: I have them 4th and it is pretty high considering. However I am hoping that Wade and Bosh are going to be motivated to get out of the LeBron shadow. The Heat have some decent pieces in place but they will be a playoff team and just that.
5. Raptors: I am liking this team. I have them 5th but they could flip with the Heat and be that 4th team. I am hoping that last season wasn't a fluke. I think that the Raptors are going to be a good playoff team.
6. Knicks: I never count out a Phil Jackson led team. If everyone is on the same page and the power of "me" is on the back burner, the Knicks can be a really decent team. I got them at #6. Melo will win the MVP award this year....watch. I am calling it now:oldlol:
Legends66NBA7
09-27-2014, 10:13 AM
I've helped kept track of all East predictions here:
http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?t=349400
atljonesbro
09-27-2014, 01:40 PM
The Hawks will be 2nd seed in the East. Many teams getting overrated while the hawks get underrated because they don't hit those swag YOLO 360 dunk 3's
Booz Vivic
09-27-2014, 01:58 PM
1) Cavs 63-19
2) Heat 55-27
3) Pacers 53-32
fsvr54
09-27-2014, 02:22 PM
1. Bulls
2. Hawks
3. Cavs
4. Heat
5. Wizards
6. Raptors
7. Hornets
8. Nets/Knicks
Legends66NBA7
09-27-2014, 02:38 PM
1) Cavs 63-19
2) Heat 55-27
3) Pacers 53-32
Pacers going to play 85 games ?
Richesly
09-27-2014, 03:50 PM
The Faves
Bulls - The only team in the east with an established identity.
Cavs - LeBron would have most teams in contentions especially in a wide open East
Young up and comers
Wiz, Raps Cha
all 3 were playoff teams a year ago. Think the Wiz have the advantage over the Raps in most people's mind for going further in the playoffs. However, both teams aren't going to sneak up on anyone this season and will have to reestablish themselves. While the Hornets might have vaulted them selves among these teams with the FA they've put together.
Miami will be in an interesting case to watch. in the playoffs i can see them being a tough out for the younger teams. Also the faves aren't that separated from Miami overall. A injury here or there can really open up the East further and the heat might have enough pieces to take advantage if the opportunity presents it self.
Future negged. Left Atlanta out of young and upcoming,
Legends66NBA7
09-27-2014, 04:20 PM
Future negged. Left Atlanta out of young and upcoming,
Atlanta fits neither category.
They are not young. Current Average Age is 27.1; that's over the average age across the league. They were the 8th oldest team last season. Starters average is 28.8.
They are not upcoming team since most have their players have peaked or don't have that much upside either. They've also been to playoffs 7 straight seasons with getting to second round as the ceiling.
KobeBaRyant
09-27-2014, 11:00 PM
Bulls
Hornets
Pacers
Heat
Wizards
Knicks
chips93
09-27-2014, 11:15 PM
2014-15 BEST OF NBA EAST PREVIEW:
1) cavs
2) bulls
3) wizards
4) bobcats
5) heat
6) raptors
7) hawks
8) pistons
Future negged. Left Atlanta out of young and upcoming,
I like a lot of the things Atl is doing(for upcoming seasons) but i don't think they are primed for this season. They just seem like a team that is always an injury away from getting over the hump. I feel the other teams just have more potential for an upswing but your probably right that there isn't a huge gap between the teams i mentioned and the hawks.
Doranku
09-29-2014, 08:54 PM
1. Bulls
2. Cavs
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poido123
09-29-2014, 10:02 PM
1. Bulls 59-23
2. Cavs 57-25 (early season chemistry issues)
3. Charlotte 53-29
4. Wizards 52-30
5. Raptors 50-32
6. Heat 49-33
7. Atlanta 49-33
8. New York 47-35
RidonKs
09-29-2014, 11:20 PM
2014-15 NBA East Preview:
1. Cavs: When you have the best player teaming up with a young creative point guard, who just happened to wreck shop in the FIBA basketball event, you have a pretty good formula for a solid season. But when you add a really solid rebounder, who can shoot the 3 pointer and make some really great outlet passes, your season has gone from really solid to pretty much looking at ECF and maybe more. The Cavs are that scary and that good. They key thing will be, leadership and the power of "more". Will the rest of the players be okay with just enough to help the team or will they want "more". More minutes, more shine, more shots. Those are the keys to a team, with this much talent, becoming great or just being okay. I like this team's chances.
2. Bulls: The Bulls are an interesting team. Defensively, they are dynamite. They will lock you down. Defense wins championships. However you have to be able to score and this team has struggled with that. Plus we do not know what D-Rose is going to look like this year. The FIBA event, he looked really good. Oh screw that. The dude looked better than the D-Rose of old. He was quicker, stronger, and had a chip on his shoulder. So it is going to be interesting to see what Rose does. If Rose is playing like a man on a mission, the Bulls are going to be scary.
3. Wizards: The Wizards are an upcoming team with a lot of positive energy. They have solid players in Wall, Beal, Nene, Paul Pierce, and Gortat. That is a nice starting five. This team is going to really push the Bulls and the Cavs.
4. Heat: I have them 4th and it is pretty high considering. However I am hoping that Wade and Bosh are going to be motivated to get out of the LeBron shadow. The Heat have some decent pieces in place but they will be a playoff team and just that.
5. Raptors: I am liking this team. I have them 5th but they could flip with the Heat and be that 4th team. I am hoping that last season wasn't a fluke. I think that the Raptors are going to be a good playoff team.
6. Knicks: I never count out a Phil Jackson led team. If everyone is on the same page and the power of "me" is on the back burner, the Knicks can be a really decent team. I got them at #6. Melo will win the MVP award this year....watch. I am calling it now:oldlol:
:applause:
Cocaine80s
09-30-2014, 12:21 AM
2014-15 NBA East Preview:
1. Cavs: When you have the best player teaming up with a young creative point guard, who just happened to wreck shop in the FIBA basketball event, you have a pretty good formula for a solid season. But when you add a really solid rebounder, who can shoot the 3 pointer and make some really great outlet passes, your season has gone from really solid to pretty much looking at ECF and maybe more. The Cavs are that scary and that good. They key thing will be, leadership and the power of "more". Will the rest of the players be okay with just enough to help the team or will they want "more". More minutes, more shine, more shots. Those are the keys to a team, with this much talent, becoming great or just being okay. I like this team's chances.
2. Bulls: The Bulls are an interesting team. Defensively, they are dynamite. They will lock you down. Defense wins championships. However you have to be able to score and this team has struggled with that. Plus we do not know what D-Rose is going to look like this year. The FIBA event, he looked really good. Oh screw that. The dude looked better than the D-Rose of old. He was quicker, stronger, and had a chip on his shoulder. So it is going to be interesting to see what Rose does. If Rose is playing like a man on a mission, the Bulls are going to be scary.
3. Wizards: The Wizards are an upcoming team with a lot of positive energy. They have solid players in Wall, Beal, Nene, Paul Pierce, and Gortat. That is a nice starting five. This team is going to really push the Bulls and the Cavs.
4. Heat: I have them 4th and it is pretty high considering. However I am hoping that Wade and Bosh are going to be motivated to get out of the LeBron shadow. The Heat have some decent pieces in place but they will be a playoff team and just that.
5. Raptors: I am liking this team. I have them 5th but they could flip with the Heat and be that 4th team. I am hoping that last season wasn't a fluke. I think that the Raptors are going to be a good playoff team.
6. Knicks: I never count out a Phil Jackson led team. If everyone is on the same page and the power of "me" is on the back burner, the Knicks can be a really decent team. I got them at #6. Melo will win the MVP award this year....watch. I am calling it now:oldlol:
:biggums:
was this sarcasm or are you just spewing bullshit? :lol
Real14
10-02-2014, 04:26 PM
1 Cavs
2 Bulls
3 Heat
4 Knicks
5 Wizards
6 Pistons/Raptors/Hornets
SamuraiSWISH
10-03-2014, 03:42 AM
1. Cleveland Cavaliers
2. Chicago Bulls
3. Washington Wizards
4. Miami Heat
5. Charlotte Hornets
6. Toronto Raptors
7. Atlanta Hawks
8. New York Knicks
was this sarcasm or are you just spewing bullshit? :lol
His jumper was rusty, as were some timing issues. But physically? He was super explosive.
1 Cavs
2 Bulls
3 Heat
4 Knicks
5 Wizards
6 Pistons/Raptors/Hornets
Why are you always so delusional about the Knicks? You are trolling, right?
Real14
10-03-2014, 01:14 PM
Why are you always so delusional about the Knicks? You are trolling, right?
No, I think they have a chance especially since everyone's healthy and we have a new system and coaching staff. Last season was a fluke.
Lebronxrings
10-04-2014, 07:06 PM
cavs
bulls
raptors
wizards
heat (no excuses)
hornets
hawks
nets
RedBlackAttack
10-04-2014, 07:43 PM
His jumper was rusty, as were some timing issues. But physically? He was super explosive.
He looked explosive in spots, but his issues were more than just a rusty jumper. He was missing layups and turning the ball over at a pretty alarming rate considering the competition. To be fair, the FIBA game doesn't play to his strengths, but to say he looked as good or better than the "D-Rose of old" is pretty ludicrous.
For most of the tournament, he played pretty poorly... and toward the end, Coach K was barely playing him at all.
He will be fine, funny how the Coaches lied to our faces about how he was though.
Any opinions on the Celtics???
Rondo is the big story and also represents the uncertainty that they head into 2015 with, however, they do have some interesting young pieces.
What I take away from last season is how the competitiveness fluctuated from one extreme to another. Can't count the amount of times the Celtics blew big 2nd half or 4th quarter leads. Hoping for more cohesiveness which I also hopes allows them to sneak into the playoffs.
T_L_P
10-06-2014, 08:17 PM
1. Bulls
2. Cavs
3. Heat
4. Hawks
5. Bobcats
6. Raptors
7. Wizards
8. Knicks
Real14
10-06-2014, 08:21 PM
Any opinions on the Celtics???
Rondo is the big story and also represents the uncertainty that they head into 2015 with, however, they do have some interesting young pieces.
What I take away from last season is how the competitiveness fluctuated from one extreme to another. Can't count the amount of times the Celtics blew big 2nd half or 4th quarter leads. Hoping for more cohesiveness which I also hopes allows them to sneak into the playoffs.
I think they will be better this year because of smart, they hould be number 12- 14 range.
alenleomessi
10-07-2014, 09:17 AM
Cavs
Bulls
Wizards
Heat
Hawks
Raptors
Bobcats
Knicks
qrich
10-07-2014, 08:32 PM
My Eastern Seeding Predictions (http://mikesmind.sportsblog.com/posts/1121282/predicting_the_eastern_conference_seedings.html)
Legends66NBA7
10-08-2014, 07:12 PM
My Eastern Seeding Predictions (http://mikesmind.sportsblog.com/posts/1121282/predicting_the_eastern_conference_seedings.html)
Milwaukee's a bit of a stretch, but this conference is in such a flux.... who knows ?
The seedings will be a open for all comers.
Done_And_Done
10-10-2014, 02:48 AM
1. Bulls 59-23
2. Cavs 57-25 (early season chemistry issues)
3. Charlotte 53-29
4. Wizards 52-30
5. Raptors 50-32
6. Heat 49-33
7. Atlanta 49-33
8. New York 47-35
Common Poido, this is still the East we're talking about here. You know that 8th seed is reserved for a below 500 team buddy lol
ChuckOakley
10-12-2014, 06:21 PM
1. Cleveland - 62-20
2. Chicago - 56-26
3. Washington - 50-32
4. Toronto - 49-33
5. Charlotte - 47-35
6. Brooklyn - 45-37
7. Miami - 42-40
8. Atlanta - 41-41
NY - 35-47
Detroit - 32-50
Indiana - 30-52
Orlando - 28-54
Boston - 26-56
Milwaukee - 23-59
Philly - 15-67
nzamcdza
10-13-2014, 10:56 AM
1. Bulls
2. Cavs
3. Heat
4. Raptors
5. Bobcats
6. Hawks
7. Wizards
8. Knicks
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