Totally agree with the list, great young talent.
Bledsoe is very impressive, if he continues to develop and learns off Cp3/Billups, and utilizes his physical abilities with athleticism/speed/quickness/strength and improves his shot/ability to facilitate he can be the Monta Ellis with Cp3 skills. I would love the idea of teaming him up with Iman, he already has lockdown potential....
Would add Paul George to the list, as I think he will take Granger's role as the #1 G/F of the team.
As well as Kyle Lowry, Pekovic, and Jonas Valanciunas.
After that, I expect a solid year from Kaman, Omar Asik, and think Noah is going to be one of the top 5 Centers in entire league and a DPOY candidate.
Our division is going to the the toughest in the league.
Ernest Kanter and Derrick Favors are due to break out, and Millsap/Jefferson are going to be traded for the younger talent...
Denver and T-Wolves should be candidates has one of the deepest teams in the entire league.
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to a lesser extent Philly, especially if Bynum can establish himself as the #2 best center in the entire league.
They are not depleted like many have thought, they have added many quality G/F's to replace AI/Lou Williams/Jodie Meeks, improving their 3point shots with 4 shooters on the court with Bynum.
They are going to be the Orlando, subsituting Dwight with Bynum for offense/defense.
Maalik Wayns has been very impressive that was not drafted and Royal Ivey are both solid PG's behind Holiday.
They have many PF/C with length, skills, and versatlity.
Artnett Moultrie is their project that I see as a blend of Chris Bosh/Aldridge/Amare/Perry Jones III with 3point range and guard skills and athleticism.
He can be used as Center, PF, SF, and will be a huge sleeper that will be one of the steals of the draft by year 3.