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No it isn't.I dont know what you're talking bout Nola, but with a good coach, Okafor-Nene-Ariza-Beal-Wall makes the playoffs
Chicago (maybe not as a high seed but they should get in if they don't make one of those moves), Miami, Indiana, Atlanta, New York, and Philly are all locks. With Doc Rivers, Rajon Rondo, Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Avery Bradley, and the return of a few other guys (Bass, Green possibly) Boston will probably be back in. That's 7 right there.
So that leaves one more spot. Does that Washington team beat out a Cleveland team with another year of experience and two added rooks in a deep draft? I don't think so. Does Washington beat out a Milwaukee team with Jennings, Ellis, and good role players like Gooden, Illyasova (if he resigns), Dunleavy, Mbah a Moute? Again, I don't think, especially when that team was only four games out last year and will be adding another young talented guy.
Not to mention that team would still lack any outside shooters. Any guys that can really establish themselves in the post. Only one real standout defender. You may be able to call Beal a good shooter, but I don't see him lighting the league on fire offensively like Kyrie and I also see him struggling defensively some. John Wall still has no outside jump shot, inconsistent decision making, and is still a poor defender. Trevor Ariza is a good perimeter defender, but brings little outside of transition on offense. Terrible shot selection, has no range on his shot (31.7% on his career) and will take shots away from a guy like Beal. I like Nene, but lets be honest here, he is a solid player but not a great player. Poor shooter, only a solid defender (great p&r defender) isn't a stand out rebounder. The ultimate role player, I guess. Then Emeka Okafor, who's tough to describe. If he takes a few steps away from the rim he's pretty ineffective offensively and defensively. He's pretty good around the basket area though, though he's a little soft offensively.
Their bench? Jordan "Shoot first, shoot second, shoot third, shoot fourth" Crawford? Pass. Maybe Jan Vesley improves? Booker is decent I guess.
They'll be a little better, but not good enough for the playoffs. And would anyone call Randy Wittman a good coach?