Southeast Division Predictions5. Orlando MagicThe Magic chose the future over today on Draft Day, using their first round pick on college star and rookie Blake Griffin. Ray Allen still has the jumper that little kids dream of having, but he's 34 now, and his ankles are not in the best of shape. Regardless, he is the best scoring option on this team with more defensive-minded players in Griffin, Luol Deng and Andris Biedrins. Ramon Sessions, a potential star in the making, calls the shots out top. With an extremely weak bench, it doesn't look like the Magic will do much this year, but as Griffin matures, watch out in the future.
Projected Starters: PG Ramon Sessions, SG Ray Allen, SF Luol Deng, PF Blake Griffin, C Andris Biedrins
Power Ranking: 25th
4. Washington WizardsThe Wizards could put together an All-Underrated Players Team from the past 5 years with their draft picks. John Salmons has been all over the league over the past several years, but there's no denying that the guy can score. Forwards Shawn Marion and Carl Landry have also been quiet but effective since entering the league. Big storylines will see how highly touted rookie Stephen Curry, nicknamed the "Baby-Faced Assassin," will perform at the next level and if former top pick Greg Oden can stay healthy and finally live up to his potential.
Projected Starters: PG Stephen Curry, SG John Salmons, SF Shawn Marion, PF Carl Landry, C Greg Oden
Power Ranking: 14th
3. Miami HeatIn a very strong division that could possibly send four teams to the playoffs, the Heat are only projected at number three, although very well rounded, due to health (and attitude) problems. Deron Williams, one of the best point guards in the game today, will be the star of this team, even though Allen Iverson may think he is and have trouble accepting a supporting role. Yao Ming should be solid in the paint, granted he can stay healthy. Shane Battier will continue to be a solid defensive player and shooter, and Elton Brand will look to get his career back on track.
Projected Starters: PG Deron Williams, SG Allen Iverson, SF Shane Battier, PF Elton Brand, C Yao Ming
Power Ranking: 9th
2. Charlotte BobcatsA very strong "brotherhood" of big men will power the Bobcats this year. Pau and Marc Gasol are reunited in Charlotte to control the paint. They will mesh very easily, with Pau being an offensive powerhouse and Marc being more defensive-minded. Not to be forgotten is Paul Pierce, who continues to be a playmaker and big-time performer year after year. Kyle Lowry and Dahntay Jones, two above-average perimeter defenders, will lead the Bobcats' backcourt.
Projected Starters: PG Kyle Lowry, SG Dahntay Jones, SF Paul Pierce, PF Pau Gasol, C Marc Gasol
Power Ranking: 2nd
1. Atlanta HawksIn contrast to the Bobcats, the Hawks could possibly have the best backcourt in the league, with Baron Davis, Dwyane Wade, and Danny Granger. However, their weakness is without a doubt the frontcourt, which is aging and unproven. The Hawks' "Big Three" will pick up the slack for them, however, and look for them to make a serious run at the title this year. Rookie Tyler Hansbrough will be working hard and pushing projected starter Tyrus Thomas for a starting spot, which may start a chain reaction, causing Thomas to work harder. Zydrunas Ilgauskas will start at center for the Hawks, looking to fly high this year.
Projected Starters: PG Baron Davis, SG Dwyane Wade, SF Danny Granger, PF Tyrus Thomas, C Zydrunas Ilgauskas
Power Ranking: 6th
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