e0y2e3 wrote:I dunno RK, I see a far more balanced league next year (hell, the Wizards are now officially in 8th seed or die mode).
Teams like GS, etc, will be better than the Cavs (if Steph ever gets healthy), etc.
This team is easily in that 6-10 range next year with zero shot at the playoffs. The lack of offense on this roster is appaling on a level only matched by the Cats.
And Washington might get that 8 spot because so many teams aren't in that mode.
I agree the Cavs have zero shot at the playoffs and don't expect Grant to do anything that will change that. And the difference between the worst 5 teams and the next 7 isn't exactly vast. But the Cavs were seperating themselves early in the season from the bottom rung because they were able to beat teams that wanted their game against the Cavs to be a game off. That, to me, is what seperates lotto teams from the truly sucktackular with the just plain sucks and it's more a product of coaching and Kyrie then anything to do with overall talent.
Maybe you're right and the NBA as a whole will be better next year keeping the Cavs from improving much but I'm way too cynical about the NBA as a whole to buy that. I also think Grant will get enough from FA on the cheap for the bench whoc can provide more offensive production if they get minutes with Kyree and whoever gets picked at 4. Just enough to close the gap of talent between other lotto teams that the coaching and closing ability of Kyrie keep the Cavs in the middle. I saw how Kyree helped the d-league guys elevate their game and have to imagine a lot of FA's will be able to get a similar boost playing with him.
But if it's Irving, Gee, MKG, TT, and Andy starting next year with the d-league coming off the bench they would definitely be my favorites for a bottom-5 finish.