The play-in tournament ensures that at least 10 teams in each conference will get a taste of the postseason.
Unless something unforseen happens, eight teams in the Eastern Conference can already plan on playing beyond their regular season finales. It’s safe to assume the Celtics, Bucks, Sixers, Magic, Knicks, Cavaliers, Pacers and Heat will occupy eight of the postseason slots. The only mystery regarding those clubs is which two teams will have to come out of the play-in tournament.
Predicting which two Eastern teams among the remaining seven will participate in the play-in is a much tougher call. The Bulls and Hawks snared the last two spots last season, but there’s reason to believe they’ll wind up in the lottery.
The Bulls dealt away leading scorer DeMar DeRozan and top defender Alex Caruso this offseason and would like to make more moves. Zach LaVine and Nikola Vucevic have been on the trading block for quite a while and they could be wearing different uniforms at some point during the season. The addition of Josh Giddey, joining Coby White in the backcourt, could be enough to get them back to the play-in but that’s certainly no lock.
The Hawks, of course, broke up their high-scoring backcourt by dealing Dejounte Murray to the Pelicans. Atlanta did wind up with the top pick in the draft, but Zaccharie Risacher isn’t your typical top overall selection. No one quite knows what the Hawks have in Risacher, who is unlikely to have the sort of first-year impact that Victor Wembanyama or Brandon Miller did a year ago.
The Raptors have a much different roster than in recent years but they should improve on their 25-win total. They have built around Scottie Barnes with a backcourt of former Knicks Immanuel Quickley and RJ Barrett.
The Hornets could be on the upswing if LaMelo Ball can finally stay healthy for a whole season. They have two high-scoring wings in Miller and Miles Bridges.
The Wizards signed Jonas Valanciunas and have two promising forwards Bilal Coulibaly and No. 2 overall pick Alex Sarr. They still seem to be a couple of years away from entering the postseason picture.
The Nets, of course, traded away their top player in Mikal Bridges with their sights set on next offseason, when they’ll have extra first-round picks and plenty of cap space.
Last, but maybe not least anymore, are the Pistons. Coming off the worst season in franchise history, the Pistons used their ample cap room to get Cade Cunningham more help. The additions of Tobias Harris, Malik Beasley and Tim Hardaway Jr. should make them more competitive.
That leads us to our topic of the day: Among the Bulls, Hawks, Raptors, Hornets, Wizards, Nets and Pistons, which of those Eastern Conference teams will make the play-in tournament this upcoming season?
Please take to the comments section to address this topic. We look forward to your input.
Hawks have a top 3 point guard that several contenders tried to trade for this offseason, they are easily the favorite to repeat as a play-in team. Trust In Trae!
You are absolutely correct sir.
HAWKS and HORNETS for the win …… play-in I mean.
Guarantee Hawks will be in top 10, great chance of top 6… Really slim pickings for the rest, I guess it comes down to who does the worst job of tanking..let’s pick the Raptors
Seeing that the hawks and bulls don’t have their own 1st round draft picks – they’ll compete.. but their rosters failed miserably together and should become pretty toxic.. Especially Chicago without Caruso.
I see the addition of Josh green as highly valuable for the hornets’ culture, and I think the raptors should outshine chi and atl despite rj Barrett being a clown, just because they’re a new group and have yet to hate eachother.. which they will eventually.
So, imma say and hope for charlotte and raps
Bulls keep their pick if it is 1-10.
Hawks Pistons will be better! Hornets should move up to 10th. Bulls will have turmoil internally