<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">[IMGL]http://msn.foxsports.com/fe/img/NBA/TeamLogo/Small/4.gif[/IMGL] Whether you think Chicago overpaid for Ben Wallace or not, the fact remains that the Bulls landed the biggest free agent on the market and the best defensive player in the League. Adding Big Ben to a group of Hinrich, Gordon, Deng and Nocioni puts Chicago up there with the legit Eastern Conference contenders. Plus, Tyrus Thomas and Thabo Sefolosha have been impressive in summer league. </div> Source
That is ridiculous about about Orlando, I also don't like where they put Washington at in 18 but whatever.
That's a great spot to be in. Nice description for why also. I'd like to see the NBA when that comes out or if it already is.
I like the spot for Chicago, but some are just weird. Mainly the 29th spot for Orlando. They were the hottest team in the end of the year, and they end up with one of the worst rankings. Doesn't make much sense.
7 isn't bad to start off with. I agree that some of the teams are placed much lower than they should be. We are the 3rd ranked East team so that is good.
For pre-season rankings it is an accurate ranking, outside of Orlando at 29 I have no major problem with it. I would not have Atlanta so high; they can’t sign anyone to anything, but a one year contract at this point. They have a roster full of small forwards, and a backup point guard starting for them. Can’t complain though from a Bulls perspective.