NBA 2021/22 - Eastern Conference winner
The Nets are the most favorite to win to the 2022 NBA Finals. Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and James Harden are more energetic and healthier now than they were last season.
They are expected to win at least 47 games in the upcoming season. Similar to other teams across the league, injuries are a major factor. As great as Durant is, the two-time NBA Finals MVP cannot win this team a chip on his own. Keep these points in mind before placing bets.
Favourites to win Eastern Conference 2021/22
- Atlanta Hawks
Record prediction: 46 wins and 36 losses
Atlanta turned a lot of heads this postseason by upsetting both the Knicks and 76ers on their way to the Eastern Conference Finals. While they were unable to get past the Bucks, the Hawks proved they have a solid foundation to build on heading into 2022.
They are young players who take the lead. Treyang has a superstar appearance than Tatum and Brown, and can roar the big scene. The future The future of the Eagles is limitless.
- Charlotte Hornets
Record prediction: 50 wins and 32 losses
Simmons is the biggest lower limit for the 76ers. Unfortunately, Simmons also determines the upper limit of the 76ers.
- Milwaukee Bucks
Record prediction: 55 wins and 27 losses
As the defending champion, in the regular season will be more or less targeted by opponents, it is not surprising that the regular season results have dropped slightly. The 2021 season NBA champion Bucks has not undergone major changes in personnel so far, indicating that what the Bucks have to do during the offseason is to maintain the stability of the main lineup and make up for the shortcomings of the rotation.
- Boston Celtics
Record prediction: 57 wins and 25 losses
The Boston Celtics have a characteristic. The ruffian workers, they went all out in the regular season, but they still couldn’t make it out of the East in the playoffs. There is no possibility that a handful of change will never be worth a big ticket.
- Brooklyn Nets
Record prediction: 60 wins and 22 losses
The Nets were inches away from knocking off the eventual NBA champions in the second round. Had Kevin Durant squared up even a small amount farther from the basket in the final seconds of Game 7, his game tying jumper would have been a series act. But alas, Durant sent the game to overtime, where Milwaukee win.
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