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spursistan
07-27-2015, 03:52 PM
Not saying much, though :( . Still no team out there capable of beating a healthy Cavs in Best of 7 series; but the slight improvement in the conf might prevent them from hitting the high 60s regular season wins and home court throughout vis-a-vis the Western opponent...

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Horry Hipcheck
07-27-2015, 04:16 PM
Atlanta remains the sole credible threat to unseating the Cavs as default East champions. Even with all that player movement, I don't see any other East teams competing in the ECF.

edit: to your final point, though, yes - it could make things slightly harder on Cleveland trying to guarantee HCA in the Finals over a Western opponent, but considering the firepower of my picks for the West Top 4: Golden State, LA, SA, and Houston, they'd probably have a hard time getting there regardless.

kobyz
07-27-2015, 04:25 PM
How much eastern teams would make the playoff if they were in the west??? ok, so shut up!

Kikoluna
07-27-2015, 04:27 PM
Not really. East is still a joke. Cleveland vs hawks again in the eastern finals. Toronto, bulls, wizards all cute records but nothing substantial. West is brutal. 3 Texas teams, annoying clippers and warriors, Memphis and okc, new Orleans as well

barbacoataco
07-27-2015, 06:57 PM
Yeah I think the East continues to get weaker. The Pelicans could be better. Durant could be back. Harden and Dwight are in the WC. Blake Griffin is still getting better possibly. Golden State just won and they are mainly a young team. Memphis still has some key pieces and could make a run. Even Phoenix has potential to compete for a playoff spot. I don't see where the prime contenders have weakened, there's just more strength.

In the East, some teams made moves, but still don't have any contenders. You have to consider that when looking at Lebron's streak of Final appearances. Who did he beat to get there?

Russ
07-27-2015, 07:04 PM
Cory Joseph and Aron Baynes at the top of the list?

Who calculates these statistics?

And where is Lance Stephenson (East to West) who will likely have a greater impact than almost any of these guys.

Mr Bones
07-27-2015, 07:22 PM
I hardly think Nicholas Batum and Robin Lopez are going to change the balance of power between the conferences, especially since they both went to teams that aren't remotely serious contenders. It would be different if Marc Gasol and LeMarcus Aldridge had gone to Washington or Toronto, but that didn't happen.

CGD
07-27-2015, 07:46 PM
The Heat starting 5 look good after this summer assuming Bosh comes back from injury. The Bulls look better with a healthy rose and new coach.

The Hawks got weaker losing their main wing guy, but should be in the top 3. Raptors and Wiz, meh.

My sleeper are the Bucks. They are a year away, but they look very interesting.

KDKSpurs24
07-27-2015, 08:06 PM
The Heat starting 5 look good after this summer assuming Bosh comes back from injury. The Bulls look better with a healthy rose and new coach.

The Hawks got weaker losing their main wing guy, but should be in the top 3. Raptors and Wiz, meh.

My sleeper are the Bucks. They are a year away, but they look very interesting.
I feel like the Heat should always be mentioned in these discussions this year. Anyone who fails to mention them are blind or something haha. But I really believe they have the best chance of beating the Cavs in the East.

I definitely agree with you about the Bucks. They are an interesting team and will be tough to beat for a lot of teams in the East.

myhc
07-27-2015, 08:06 PM
The Heat starting 5 look good after this summer assuming Bosh comes back from injury. The Bulls look better with a healthy rose and new coach.

The Hawks got weaker losing their main wing guy, but should be in the top 3. Raptors and Wiz, meh.

My sleeper are the Bucks. They are a year away, but they look very interesting.

Heat lineup looks pretty good to me too.

Whiteside/Stoudamire
Bosh/McRoberts
Deng/Winslow
Wade/Green
Dragic/Chalmers

bic50
07-27-2015, 08:23 PM
Its crazy how one player (lebron) can rule an entire conference. As long as hes there with a good healthy team, no one will have much of a chance. West on the other hand is still up in the air even with how stacked the spurs are.

exstatic
07-27-2015, 08:36 PM
This shows the danger of using ONE advanced stat. Win shares are flawed if that's all you use. Cory and the Big Banger probably had more than good players on crap teams. That's what happens if you're on a winning team, no matter how small your role is.

SuperCam
07-27-2015, 08:58 PM
Its crazy how one player (lebron) can rule an entire conference. As long as hes there with a good healthy team, no one will have much of a chance. West on the other hand is still up in the air even with how stacked the spurs are.

Yup. And for the next four seasons at minimum too.


John Wall 2nd best player :lol

SuperCam
07-27-2015, 09:03 PM
Heat lineup looks pretty good to me too.

Whiteside/Stoudamire
Bosh/McRoberts
Deng/Winslow
Wade/Green
Dragic/Chalmers

That roster doesn't have a fucking chance in hell of taking more than a game from the Cavs.

Spursfan trying to suck Heat dick every week, whereas if the Heat were in western conference, they wouldn't consider them a threat to the Spurs in the least :downspin:

Sean Cagney
07-27-2015, 09:12 PM
Atlanta remains the sole credible threat to unseating the Cavs as default East champions. Even with all that player movement, I don't see any other East teams competing in the ECF.

.And they are still not a threat, they basically got swept by just Lebron James and role players. Atlanta is not that good IMO, way inflated record for being in the conference they are and caught everyone off guard. Second half of the year they came back down to Earth.
Its crazy how one player (lebron) can rule an entire conference. As long as hes there with a good healthy team, no one will have much of a chance. West on the other hand is still up in the air even with how stacked the spurs are.
^^^ This.

SAGirl
07-27-2015, 10:54 PM
Not really. East is still a joke. Cleveland vs hawks again in the eastern finals. Toronto, bulls, wizards all cute records but nothing substantial. West is brutal. 3 Texas teams, annoying clippers and warriors, Memphis and okc, new Orleans as well
Indeed, I expect the Utah Jazz to deal a few stunners to teams this season as well. They could possibly sneak in the playoffs if Mavericks fall off. Blazers will be out of the playoffs as well. This year the Utah Jazz will ascend. The last two games against them last season the Spurs could not score against them and the Jazz went on a roll. I think in the East they for sure make the playoffs.

Richie
07-27-2015, 11:04 PM
The Hawks got better by bringing in Splitter and the Heat really underperformed last year IMO, Spoelstra just isn't a great coach. Neither is capable of unseating the Cavs though.

Expect Washington, Toronto and Indiana to get a bit of hype and maybe home court in the first round, but they're also-rans. Bulls will make another run to the Conference Semis only to get beaten handily again, that Rose injury really crippled the franchise.

ddjeffries
07-27-2015, 11:11 PM
Not really. East is still a joke. Cleveland vs hawks again in the eastern finals. Toronto, bulls, wizards all cute records but nothing substantial. West is brutal. 3 Texas teams, annoying clippers and warriors, Memphis and okc, new Orleans as well

Still a joke but less of one.

LiSpurs516
07-28-2015, 12:15 AM
Its crazy how one player (lebron) can rule an entire conference. As long as hes there with a good healthy team, no one will have much of a chance. West on the other hand is still up in the air even with how stacked the spurs are.

See 1990's : Jordan, Michael

Gent
07-28-2015, 07:33 AM
They certainly got many more players than the West did.

Wasn't even aware that Jeremy Lin got shipped off to the East again.

BD24
07-28-2015, 08:33 PM
I wouldn't say they got better. Alot of those players the east got played on winners in the west, so obviously they will have higher win shares. Most of their win shares will drop this year, while players joining western teams will more than likely go up.

Horry Hipcheck
07-28-2015, 09:24 PM
And they are still not a threat, they basically got swept by just Lebron James and role players. Atlanta is not that good IMO, way inflated record for being in the conference they are and caught everyone off guard.

Yup.

SpursFan86
07-28-2015, 10:27 PM
Pretty amazing how the West managed to get even stronger...

Teams that will either be as good as they were last season or better: GS, SA, OKC, LAC, Memphis, Houston, New Orleans, Utah, Phoenix, LAL, Minnesota

Teams that got worse: Portland, Dallas, Sacramento, Denver

So 6 of the 8 playoff teams last year have a good chance of improving, and then there's OKC as well. Injuries will likely end up knocking 1 or 2 teams out, but still, the West is shaping up to be one of the toughest conferences in history.

TXstbobcat
07-29-2015, 07:40 AM
Other than Cleveland, the East is still the crappy East. Saying the Eastern conference got better is like saying a dwarf got a little bit taller.

JuneJive
07-29-2015, 03:28 PM
The Hawks got better by bringing in Splitter and the Heat really underperformed last year IMO, Spoelstra just isn't a great coach. Neither is capable of unseating the Cavs though.

Expect Washington, Toronto and Indiana to get a bit of hype and maybe home court in the first round, but they're also-rans. Bulls will make another run to the Conference Semis only to get beaten handily again, that Rose injury really crippled the franchise.

ATL just lost it's premier SF. I don't see Sefolosha and Bazemore being enough for upsetting CLE. And Millsap playing the three just isn't viable in the long run.

Spo is still overshadowed by LBJ's presence. Last season gave inconclusive results to properly evaluate him as a coach in the no-LBJ era.

I agree with the rest.

dweaver99027
07-29-2015, 03:31 PM
1. Cavs 2. Heat 3. Bulls 4. Hawks 5. Bucks 6. Pacers 7. Wizards 8. Celtics

Spurtacular
07-29-2015, 04:23 PM
Atlanta remains the sole credible threat to unseating the Cavs as default East champions.

Atlanta's lack of a finisher at the end of games was glaring.

Horry Hipcheck
07-31-2015, 12:23 AM
Atlanta's lack of a finisher at the end of games was glaring.


It speaks volumes about the East that Atlanta is the biggest threat to Cleveland, save for maybe Chicago, and neither of those teams is in the same level of the atmosphere as the Cavs.

Spurtacular
07-31-2015, 12:30 AM
Atlanta's lack of a finisher at the end of games was glaring.

Dang it; closer I meant.