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Off-Day Open Thread: Discussing the Teams That Might Outdo the Orlando Magic Next Season

The Philadelphia 76ers' addition of Elton Brand has some NBA experts picking them to make it to the NBA Finals.

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If you're interested in NBA predictions made in early September, then ESPN has you covered. 25 of its NBA experts huddled and predicted the 2008/2009 standings, year-end-awards, conference champions, and NBA champions. What I'm most interested in is the Eastern Conference predictions: 17 of ESPN's experts picked the Boston Celtics to come out of the East once again; 6 of them picked the Cleveland Cavaliers to make it to the Finals for the second time in three years; and 2 of them picked the re-Branded Philadelphia 76er team to advance.

That's 0 votes for the veteran-laden Detroit Pistons and 0 votes for the up-and-coming Orlando Magic.

And yet what strikes me the most is the support for Philadelphia. There's no doubt that they were the surprise team of the East last year, finishing with a 40-42 record and playing fantastic ball after the All-Star break. There's also no doubt that the addition of Elton Brand will improve them tremendously, possibly into 50-win territory. In fact, Sixersoul points to the Magic's acquisition of Rashard Lewis last summer, which pushed them from 40 wins in the previous season to 52 in the subsequent one, as proof that the 76ers are poised to make a tremendous leap.

However, not everyone agrees with that assessment. Clipper Steve of Clips Nation, who's as familiar with Brand's game as anyone, is one of the skeptics. He describes at length why he thinks the 76ers are overhyped. Their "Big Three" of Brand, Andre Iguodala, and Samuel Dalembert is weak in comparison to other trios in the East, and they lack a guy who can deliver in the clutch.

So now, sparked by Steve's discussion of the 76ers, I pose this question: which moving-and-shaking Eastern team is most likely to leapfrog Orlando, which finished behind only Boston and Detroit last season, in the standings next season? Here are the choices, in no particular order:

  • Cleveland added Mo Williams;
  • Philadelphia added Brand;
  • the Washington Wizards re-signed Antawn Jamison and will have their other two stars, Gilbert Arenas and Caron Butler, healthy to start the season;
  • the Toronto Raptors re-signed Jose Calderon and traded for former All-Star Jermaine O'Neal;
  • and even the Miami Heat, with rookie star Michael Beasley and standout Olympian Dwyane Wade, might turn some heads this season.

Choose wisely.

Poll
Which moving-and-shaking Eastern team is most likely to leapfrog Orlando in the standings next season?
Cleveland
30 votes
Philadelphia
33 votes
Washington
4 votes
Toronto
12 votes
Miami
9 votes
Other
4 votes

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Good question and I’d still have to go Philly on this one.

 Mo is nice and all in Clev but they are still a one man show. They should be much better than last year, unless Lebron gets hurt, and then they are a lottery team. Sorry, I need more out of a team before I give them much respect.

I really like Toronto, but not better than Philly. Jose getting a lion share of the minutes is an upgrade, as is Bargs getting less playing time. Both those and a healthy Bosh should get them close to 50 wins again.

Philly still takes the cake. They have athleticism, veteran leadership, constituent go to scorers, and great defense. They are the new Pistons of the East I think.

But really, none of them will get past the Magic!

'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12

by Eyriq the Red on Sep 12, 2008 10:26 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Toronto

It’s interesting that you mention Toronto because it’s the only team, out of this group, with a weaker point guard rotation. Calderon’s an All-Star, but his backups are Roko Ukic and Willie Solomon. Yikes.

by Ben Q Rock on Sep 12, 2008 11:37 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Last time I check the Magic play in Orlando and that still means that they will always fly under the radar. No team in the east has done enough to pass Orlando and it’s not certain that the Pistons or Celtics will finish ahead of them either.

by magic fanatic on Sep 13, 2008 7:36 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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