Over the last eight days, we’ve presented a series of polls asking Hoops Rumors readers which team in each division has had the best offseason. Starting with the Atlantic last Thursday and running through the Pacific yesterday, we’ve covered all six divisions.
In some cases, the results of those polls have revealed that a particular division didn’t do well as a whole this summer. For instance, voting in the Central has placed the Bucks in first, despite the fact that Milwaukee has essentially stood pat after having conducted an unusual search for a new GM that saw the team’s co-owners on different pages. While the Bucks’ offseason was underwhelming, it wasn’t viewed as a net negative, like the Pacers‘, Bulls‘, and Cavaliers‘ summers.
Other divisions fell on the other end of the spectrum, with multiple teams worthy of consideration after a successful summer. In the Northwest, for example, the Thunder have received less than 18% of the vote despite acquiring Paul George. But that’s only because the Timberwolves‘ offseason was considered even stronger, picking up more than 72% of the votes.
In today’s poll, we’re asking which team had the best offseason overall. While the options listed here are mostly based on your top picks in those divisional polls, I’ve also used my discretion to include some runners-up and to eliminate a poll winner in the Bucks, who probably don’t belong in the league-wide conversation for the best offseason.
What do you think? Which NBA team has had the best offseason so far? Vote below and then jump into the comment section to share your thoughts. Is your pick not on our list? Let us know!
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Previously:
The off-season isn’t over yet. But as of now the Wolves win hands down.
Houston. Boom. Nobody even comes close.
Celtics
In terms of upgrading team, the wolves. In terms of putting themselves in a place to win a championship, rockets
twolves easily
Celtics did
Why are the Wizards there when they just threw max deals at Wall and Porter. The only changes are minor and they are cap strapped for the next few years. The Kings or Nuggets had better offseasons them
I agree, but the teams I included were based on the previous division-by-division votes, as mentioned in the post. I probably should’ve taken the Wizards out along with the Bucks.