out of all 30 nba teams who is going to have the worst record. i say portland everyone is so young and just to many questions,i think NY will be down there to for obvoius reasons.
The Knicks. They have a lot of talent and no chemistry. They didn't have success last year with a HOF coach, and personally, I don't think Isiah is going to do much better. He's going to give them more freedom offensively, but even if they do score, I don't think they're going to be stopping much of anyone. Sure, they brought in Jeffries as a stopper and drafted Balkman for that reason as well, but outside of them, no one plays very good defense on the team. They're going to struggle, miss the playoffs, and for the 2nd straight year, not have a lottery pick to show for it.
Knicks. You would think having Marbury and Francis on the same team they would do better. Apparently not.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting miss3pointer25:</div><div class="quote_post">Knicks. You would think having Marbury and Francis on the same team they would do better. Apparently not.</div>If you know anything about those two you wouldn't. Those two are each players that need the ball to make a play. They don't work well when others are setting them up. They need the ball to do something, and seeing as how there is only one ball, there going to have issues this year. Plus, not only do you have to get them touches, Crawford will need his touches, Curry, Rose, and you have to find touches for all your young guys, mainly Frye and Nate.
Portland is a team that added a lot of younger players in their roster, but unless they get rid of Miles and Randolph I can't really see guys like Roy and Aldridge developing.
The Knicks. NY is such a great city, it's an embarrassment to the city to have the Knicks playing there. They used to be a very respectable franchise, now Isiah has turned them into a laughing stock.
^^ i disagree... ATL is gonna be much better this year finally getting a true PG and if Williams tears it up with Josh then they have a shot at playoffs.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting TheFreshPrince:</div><div class="quote_post">Atl is gonna suck again i think</div>I almost have to disagree. While I don't think they can make the playoffs, I think they can make a push. They have a ton of talent on the roster. Josh Smith emerged last year at the end of the season, showing off a very improved jumper...and he's still a freak athlete that is a terrific defender. Joe Johnson had a breakout year, proving to be worth his cash, and he will only be better this year now that he's not forced to play point guard. Marvin Williams is going to be a stud. He's got all the tools to be a great player in the league and I think he's going to be very good this year. Sheldan Williams and Zaza Pachulia will be solid in the frontcourt, giving them a nice tandem there. Speedy was just the thing this team needed. He's an ultra-quick point guard that will allow them to run an uptempo game if they want (which I think they should). Childress is good off the bench for them, as well as Tyronn Lue. To say the least, this team is loaded with talent. If they can put it together, I think they can make a playoff run in the East.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting kobe4life:</div><div class="quote_post">I'm going with an expansion franchise, Bobcats. They don't have a go-to-guy in close game.</div> Actually, I'm pretty excited for this team next year.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting kobe4life:</div><div class="quote_post">I'm going with an expansion franchise, Bobcats. They don't have a go-to-guy in close game.</div>That's why they drafted Adam Morrison. Plus, they have a ton of young talent to be able to be good as it is. If 'Meka can stay healthy, he'll be good. Wallace showed flashes of being great last year before he got hurt. This team would have no issues scoring if they could just stay healthy.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting kobe4life:</div><div class="quote_post">I'm going with an expansion franchise, Bobcats. They don't have a go-to-guy in close game.</div> They have Morrison, Okafor, May, and Felton.
I would have to say the Knicks for the same reasons mentioned already. Being a Bulls fan it would also be great for me if they suck once again and give us another top pick.
I'm going to have to go with the Knicks. They haven't done much in the offseason besides pick-up Jared Jeffries who obviously isn't a game-changer, so they won't go so far. The Blazers made a lot of moves and look improved with a lot of young talent, so they won't find themselves at the bottom of the league.