Who will be the MVPs of both conferences? What about Rookie of the Year? Plus, predictions on both the East and West standings.
Arturas Karnisovas conducted the autopsy on the staff offices in Year 1 of his reign.
What the Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations found was a lack of leadership, so the swamp was drained.
This past offseason, he turned the scalpel on the roster.
What he found was a lack of cohesiveness, so parts were removed and replaced.
In his no-nonsense style of operation, Karnisovas not only wants a team that can end a four-year playoff drought this season, but a foundation that will last for years. He wants the Bulls to be a destination for free agents and a consistent contender.
In Karnisovas’ opinion, the momentum began at the trade deadline, when the Bulls showed how serious they were about adding big-name players by acquiring Nikola Vucevic from the Magic.
“I think that showed that winning is important,” Karnisovas said. “And I think the pitch this summer to free agents was we’re building something and we want to win. So I think that helped. Together with having Zach [LaVine] and having Vooch as two All-Stars already on the roster, I think that helped. And we were pleasantly surprised that a lot of guys wanted to play in Chicago.
“It obviously says a lot about building a new staff. It says a lot about the players like Zach and Vooch, and players wanting to play with them.”
But how much will it say come late April and May?
That’s what really matters. And anything short of that will be dealt with by Karnisovas. The scalpel is always ready.
NBA BOTTOM
PREDICTED FINISH
5. Raptors
4. Thunder
3. Rockets
2. Pistons
1. Magic
EASTERN CONFERENCE
PREDICTED FINISH
1. Nets
2. Bucks
3. 76ers
4. Heat
5. BULLS
6. Hawks
7. Knicks
8. Celtics
EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS
Nets over Heat in six
ALL-EASTERN CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM
G James Harden, Nets
G Jimmy Butler, Heat
F Kevin Durant, Nets
F Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks
C Joel Embiid, 76ers
ALL-EASTERN CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM
Ben Simmons, 76ers
Zach LaVine, BULLS
Jayson Tatum, Celtics
Bam Adebayo, Heat
Nikola Vucevic, BULLS
EASTERN CONFERENCE HONORS
MVP: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks
Most improved player of the year: Lonzo Ball, BULLS
Rookie of the year: Jalen Suggs, Magic
Coach of the year: Erik Spoelstra, Heat
Coach on the hot seat: James Borrego, Hornets
Most underrated player: Donte DiVincenzo, Bucks
Most overrated player: Kyrie Irving, Nets
Big-name trade candidate: Ben Simmons, 76ers
WESTERN CONFERENCE
PREDICTED FINISH
1. Jazz
2. Lakers
3. Clippers
4. Warriors
5. Suns
6. Mavericks
7. Nuggets
8. Grizzlies
WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS
Lakers over Warriors in seven
NBA FINALS
Lakers over Nets in six
ALL-WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM
G Luka Doncic, Mavericks
G Steph Curry, Warriors
F LeBron James, Lakers
F Kawhi Leonard, Clippers
C Anthony Davis, Lakers
ALL-WESTERN CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM
G Damian Lillard – Trail Blazers
G Klay Thompson – Warriors
F Zion Williamson – Pelicans
F Paul George – Clippers
C Nikola Jokic – Nuggets
WESTERN CONFERENCE HONORS
MVP: Luka Doncic, Mavericks
Most improved player of the year: Michael Porter Jr., Nuggets
Rookie of the year: Jalen Green, Rockets
Coach of the year: Frank Vogel, Lakers
Coach on the hot seat: Luke Walton, Kings
Most underrated player: Kyle Anderson, Grizzlies
Most overrated player: Karl-Anthony Towns, Timberwolves
Big-name trade candidate: Damian Lillard, Trail Blazers