Bulls.
Rose, Butler, Gasol, Noah all missed significant time, and Noah was never his old self last season. IF he returns to his old self, with the addition of Portis and possibly a trade in the works along with a new system and Coach in place I could see a net gain of 10-15 wins.
Which teams offseason will produce the biggest jump in the win column?
Re: Which teams offseason will produce the biggest jump in the win column?
Warriors.dwcmwa wrote:Bulls.
Rose, Butler, Gasol, Noah all missed significant time, and Noah was never his old self last season. IF he returns to his old self, with the addition of Portis and possibly a trade in the works along with a new system and Coach in place I could see a net gain of 10-15 wins.
The Looney pick is easily worth 15 wins. 82-0 looms...
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Re: Which teams offseason will produce the biggest jump in the win column?
vegasfraud wrote:If the Cavs bring everyone back they are looking at 73-75 wins. They won 53 games last year so that's +22 wins.
no way and I'll bet on that right now
73-75 out of 82 games?
name the bet
vegas- where did you go?
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Re: Which teams offseason will produce the biggest jump in the win column?
As opposed to your thinly vieled posts about how Curry is better than LeBron lol.rtiff68 wrote:My fault. I casually read the thread title, and the fact that riley started it made me think it was a thinly veiled "obviously Miami" troll thread.Johnnyblazzed wrote:I'm confused. I thought the thread was about off season moves affecting increase in wins next season. The Heat or Thunder getting healthy isn't really an off season move.
I'm sticking with the Lakers.
Re: Which teams offseason will produce the biggest jump in the win column?
As opposed to your thinly veiled posts about how Wade is better than Jordan lol.rileymartin wrote:As opposed to your thinly vieled posts about how Curry is better than LeBron lol.rtiff68 wrote:My fault. I casually read the thread title, and the fact that riley started it made me think it was a thinly veiled "obviously Miami" troll thread.Johnnyblazzed wrote:I'm confused. I thought the thread was about off season moves affecting increase in wins next season. The Heat or Thunder getting healthy isn't really an off season move.
I'm sticking with the Lakers.
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Injuries derailed that.rtiff68 wrote:As opposed to your thinly veiled posts about how Wade is better than Jordan lol.rileymartin wrote:As opposed to your thinly vieled posts about how Curry is better than LeBron lol.rtiff68 wrote:
My fault. I casually read the thread title, and the fact that riley started it made me think it was a thinly veiled "obviously Miami" troll thread.
Re: Which teams offseason will produce the biggest jump in the win column?
I was actually kidding-- I only posted that because the nature of you post seemed to suggest that we write "stupid, grammatically challenged shit that no one ever said."rileymartin wrote:Injuries derailed that.rtiff68 wrote:As opposed to your thinly veiled posts about how Wade is better than Jordan lol.rileymartin wrote:
As opposed to your thinly vieled posts about how Curry is better than LeBron lol.
Good luck to the Heat next year.
Re: Which teams offseason will produce the biggest jump in the win column?
rileymartin wrote:So far, I think Miami (probably in the +13 range or so) is poised to make the biggest jump, followed by possibly Minnesota.
My first inclination was to include the Lakers here, but I simply don't believe that Kobe is gonna be playing to win next season. He is going to come into the season thinking he is the best player in the league.