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Where will your favorite team finish in the standings this season?

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0:00 – Intro
0:46 – Atlanta Hawks
1:43 – Boston Celtics
2:31 – Brooklyn Nets
3:26 – Charlotte Hornets
4:19 – Chicago Bulls
5:11 – Cleveland Cavaliers
6:20 – Dallas Mavericks
7:20 – Denver Nuggets
8:22 – Detroit Pistons
9:02 – Golden State Warriors
9:42 – Houston Rockets
10:49 – Indiana Pacers
11:31 – Los Angeles Clippers
12:32 – Los Angeles Lakers
13:16 – Memphis Grizzlies
14:22 – Miami Heat
15:06 – Milwaukee Bucks
15:58 – Minnesota Timberwolves
16:37 – New Orleans Pelicans
17:13 – New York Knicks
18:05 – Oklahoma City Thunder
18:41 – Orlando Magic
19:40 Philadelphia 76ers
20:25 – Phoenix Suns
20:49 – Portland Trail Blazers
21:29 – Sacramento Kings
22:04 San Antonio Spurs
22:35 – Toronto Raptors
23:34 – Utah Jazz
24:42 – Washington Wizards

26 Comments

  1. does little bro not realize cedi osman was traded to the spurs 🤦‍♂️

  2. Mavs should target capela, or go all in for miles turner, even something crazy for Rudy gobert would be huge

  3. As a lifelong pacers fan; I am apprehensive on Toppin being a long-term answer at the four but that’s because I really think Jarace Walker is special.

    A player we have needed for a very long time is a guy who can run the floor, Guard multiple positions, shoot rebound the ball well and create space around the rim for finishers as well allow Myles Turner to stop trying to be the entire frontcourt.

    I have been told that the Knicks misused toppin and that could be true, I just find that players in New York are so amplified from being on TV all the time that when they come to Indy,
    They’re not always as advertised.

    That does hilariously work in reverse as well though.

  4. Aye bro just so you know lauri Markannen played SF for the jazz pretty much all year last year kelly olynyk was PF

  5. I’ll be completely honest, if the Atlanta Hawks trade for Pascal, I could easily see them as just a slightly better version of last years Wizards

  6. Question on the thunder should have been whether they have the best bench in the league or not this coming season

  7. I agree this is the year the Knicks figure out what RJ Barrett truly is. He had a good playoff run, I’m mad curious to see how next season unfolds

  8. The question for the Celtics is who will be able to create for others CONSISTENTLY, I feel like that was their problem when Smart was on the team and I do not think Porzingis addresses this issue. Maybe the Celtics are hoping Brogdon and White can fill that role.

  9. I think the spurs bigger question is what is the starting lineup? Do you start Vic at the 5 with Sochan or slide him down to the 4 next to Collins at the 5? I think he can hang at the 5 for most teams but against the Embiid’s and Jokic’s of the league you should slide him down. Problem is I think that would bench Sochan because he’s not much of a 3. I think experimenting with Vic at the 3 occasionally might be intriguing at least but I’d have to see how he can handle guarding the wings or if he’s too slow. Also I like the longer vids! In the dead of the off-season I feel like bows a great to to get more in-depth with topics like this. I’ll see you later

  10. I still don't understand your love for the Porzingis move. There's absolutely no reason to trust his health and he doesn't solve any of Boston's main issues. They traded away playmaking and defensive versatility in Smart. Was anyone really looking at them and thinking they needed Porzingis's type of offense? I get that Horford is aging, and you need a replacement, but an injury-prone giant making $36 million is not the answer. How often have 7'4" players had long stretches of good health?

    And yes, before any Boston or Washington fans jumps down my throat, I know how good Porzingis was last season. But I also watched him in Dallas and at the end of his Knicks tenure. Besides, what Boston needs is a high level lead guard.

  11. cavs don’t have osman anymore, wish they did though. he’s like a bigger and quicker niang, much more athletic but in retrospect he’s also a little slow footed

  12. Richaun Holmes was actually very solid in Sacramento until they traded for Sabonis. He shot roughly 10000000% on floaters and offered pretty good rim protection.

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