Which NBA team has the most potential for improvement this offseason?

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The Bulls also have a great shot to rebound back and challenge Miami, but they will probably fukk it up. Rose shouldn't be expected to play to his MVP level ways either...just come back and be productive and add a scorer.

Isn't that right @CHICAGO :sas2:
 

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76ers..it's a no brainer

4th largest TV market/incredible sports town

Around $35 Mil+ in cap space (plus the cap is going up $5 mil for next season) - just about enough to sign 2 max guys

the 3rd and 10th pick/plus 5 2nd round picks - (Parker, Wiggins, or Embiid) and another solid pick with the 10th pick or possibly packaging it with Thad Young and some of the 2nd rd picks to move up or maybe even try to get Kevin Love (outside shot i know)

2 lottery picks from last year - Carter Williams and Nerlens Noel

If Lebron really wants to have his own team surrounded by great young players he'd sign with them, but I know that's damn near impossible…then again that's what everyone would've said about Miami too
 

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we have the Martin TPE, MLE , 21st pick as well as lamb/jones improving. Thabo fisher and butler is leaving (thank god). perkins is expiring we can trade him if we want

I was looking forward to next season more than this one from the beginning :blessed:

You think Brooks will be back?
 

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:heh: at everyone picking their favorite team.

The answer is easily the Sixers

Yeah that's the easiest answer for sure. Going from being the worst team in the league in the worst eastern conference of all time to anything else is an improvement.
Plus all of those assets they have no choice but to improve a ton :yeshrug:
 

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Beside the Sixers;

The Palicans. They were already talented team, but they just couldn't stay healthy. (former All-star) Holiday and Ryan Anderson missed most of last season. Anthony Davis is becoming very scary. Tyreke finished the season strong (this acquisition still doesn't make sense though). They just need to figure out what can they do with Eric Gordon.
 
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Beside the Sixers;

The Palicans. They were already talented team, but they just couldn't stay healthy. (former All-star) Holiday and Ryan Anderson missed most of last season. Anthony Davis is becoming very scary. Tyreke finished the season strong (this acquisition still doesn't make sense though). They just need to figure out what can they do with Eric Gordon.

Took Monty Williams in a season filled with injuries till the end to realize Tyreke needs to start. :beli:
 

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Charlotte.

An actual NBA-caliber 2 guard would be a good start. Upgrade at PF, another year for Kemba to improve, bank on MKG working on his offensive game (or at least minimize his anemic performance on that end via the aforementioned upgrades at the 2 and 4), Big Al keeps doing his thing, snag a contributing player with their top-10 pick. You can be looking at a 50-win team in the pathetic East if they play their cards right.

yeah id say charlotte as well
another year under clifford everyone will be better.
All they really need is a pf and a 2 guard. Considering how wack their bench was this year, with two top 16 picks it will improve greatly. Zeller as well came on at the end of the season and will be so much better with the training staff getting him all summer. I expect to see like 12 and 7 next year
 

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Beside the Sixers;

The Palicans. They were already talented team, but they just couldn't stay healthy. (former All-star) Holiday and Ryan Anderson missed most of last season. Anthony Davis is becoming very scary. Tyreke finished the season strong (this acquisition still doesn't make sense though). They just need to figure out what can they do with Eric Gordon.

gordon for gerald henderson
 

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:russ:

the answer is obviously the Cavs but that will realistically not happen. Even if Bennett plays remotely like a first round pick, they should make the playoffs with or without the #1 pick
 
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