5. BucsBlue Lob City - team salary - 266 797 - average starters' salary - 44 197 - average backup's (6-10) salary - 7 095 - arena size - 20 985
they're back in full force... kinda. well, mostly. it's somewhat difficult to get a gauge on how this team is going to perform going into this season. they're selling some depth, they'll be trimming some fat, they've got a hole in their starting lineup, and a superstar to end all superstars in tompkins. korbukov provides balance, but he's aging. hilton is becoming a monster. a 22 year old 30k player next season, and that's just not fair. i highly doubt this is belbucs' final vision for his team, but i couldn't speculate what that vision might look like. if i'm just judging on how this roster looks at this very moment, they're a playoff contender, and a threat to advance to the finals. tompkins might give rhinos or the tragic some fits, so you can't discount them for promotion players. for sure they'll be in the playoff picture in a crowded conference at the top. i've said it before but, god damn that's a big arena, good lord, sir.
6. Frosty BC - team salary - 261 708 - average starters' salary - 42 591 - average backup's (6-10) salary - 8 005 - arena size - 16 892
your perennial slightly-above-average squad made some big changes in the offseason. adding a couple stud players in pg margono and c koscien, these changes have been in planning for 5 seasons. the plan has been executed. the roster is trimmed to be 7 deep, working on an 8th. the hope is that training will launch me into contention. we're on schedule so far. this is the best team i've ever put on the court, and it'll only get better as the season goes on. i don't know if i can bang with the big boys yet. i doubt i'll be at that level to start the season. maybe by the end of the season. if not, there's always next season. for sure i'll be in the playoff picture. some of the other teams in the conference have made improvements that have made actually making the playoffs a difficult task. hopefully i'll continue my streak in that regard.
7. DC Wizards - team salary - 245 817 - average starters' salary - 29 426 - average backup's (6-10) salary - 12 680 - arena size - 18 735
i know i'm going to catch hell for putting last season's #2 blue conference seed at 7, but i just calls 'em as i sees 'em. a team with excellent infrastructure, and they have outstanding depth. for sure they're going to make a strong cup showing. they have 23 players, 10 of which are in decline due to age, which is completely unnecessary. surely they'll be trimming fat and age. i just see too many issues with the makeup of the team to rank them any higher. they lack starting power to bang with the top few teams, and a bunch of their important players are declining. however, as i said, this is a very profitable team. it wouldn't be surprising to see a massive amount of movement from manager TheWizard. we might see a very different looking roster by mid-season, and become contenders.
8. Space von Jam - team salary - 253 541 - average starters' salary - 38 368 - average backup's (6-10) salary - 7 041 - arena size - 20 000
another team with outstanding infrastructure in place, but they badly under-performed last season. they have a bit of a hole at sg, and it's hard to tell what answer manager Texas has for that issue. maybe he plans on training a guy like anhao or guopeng to be the long term answer, or maybe you'll see some movement. an extremely young team, they can afford to wait for the perfect answer. if they do go to the transfer list for a solution this season, they could be serious contenders instantly. i highly doubt they're strapped for cash. i don't see them contending for a championship as it currently stands, but they'll definitely be important players in the playoff