12. Mitsubishi Eclipse - team salary - 180 043 - average starters' salary - 30 628 - average backup's (6-10) salary - 4 619 - arena size - 13 102
if they buy a starting pg and another depth guard, there's no reason they can't make the playoffs. they dumped a lot of their age last season, which was a good move, but now their top 4 players are all 32. won't matter this season, but it will next season. idk what the plan is here. for now they look pretty safe in terms of relegation. i just don't see this team losing a series. twin towers gennari and companys make them an interior oriented team. korljan consistently puts up great numbers and wins most battles against other starting small forwards. they are AWFULLY thin. i think they may be trying to turn barkley into a depth big man. tomasis14 has a lot of work to do to turn this team into a contender, or even a long term sustainable d3 team. he's a veteran though, he may pull it off.
13. Crosstown United - team salary - 180 650 - average starters' salary - 28 253 - average backup's (6-10) salary - 7 596 - arena size - 10 000
they're still here. with at least 1 talented promotee in lionpride, crosstown is in real trouble of being relegated this season. they're really not a bad looking team when you look at them as a whole. 7 deep, only 2 of which are in decline, and a talented young center who's almost ready to assume a starting role for an aging starter, allowing for a sale with very little, and very temporary detriment to play. but... they don't have much to be afraid of. decent back court. mcgee always puts up numbers, and colin is excellent. plus, ignas jazilionis is probably the best name in all of buzzerbeater. that alone should be worth 2 wins. alas, it is not. can they win another relegation series? considering the bottom of the blue side... maybe.
14. CowMen - team salary - - average starters' salary - 25 874 - average backup's (6-10) salary - 8 355 - arena size - 15 230
looks they've got legitimate infrastructure, and a manager that's a 14 season veteran. it's the beginnings of a competitive squad right there. they need a depth guard, and just more starting talent if they want to compete this season and avoid relegation. they have a really nice point guard and small forward for this league, even if they're a bit long in the tooth, but need work elsewhere. not a bad start, though. i've seen worse succeed. it's similar to crosstown in that, the team makeup isn't that bad, but it's just not that talented either. wouldn't be surprised to see a few moves, especially at sg by mid-season. they'll definitely want to avoid that 7 spot, because i think the red side 6 seed will be quite a talented team.
15. Los Angeles Knights - team salary - 172 140 - average starters' salary - 26 007 - average backup's (6-10) salary - 5 146 - arena size - 11 250
they've got a decent start with their c, pg and sg, but that's about where it ends. honestly a decent start. if they can fill in their sf and pf with 30k+ starters, that should be good enough to avoid relegation. the bad news is, those are the most expensive positions to buy. hope they have like 2-2.5 mil in the bank to go get those guys. manager Zach Figueroa is a 16 season vet, so he definitely has a bunch of season ticket holders. hopefully that'll make up for the small arena, as it does with the tragic. otherwise, they might be a 1 and done.