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Here are the top five Eastern Conference starting lineups for the new season, objectively speaking, the Bucks and the Celtics have equally strong starting fives.
1st Place: Bucks
After careful consideration, the Bucks are ranked first. While the Celtics also have a strong starting lineup, the Bucks have better overall cohesion with their core intact. The Bucks' starting five consists of Jrue Holiday, Grayson Allen, Khris Middleton, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Brook Lopez. Holiday and Allen provide strong defense in the backcourt, with Holiday excelling on both ends of the floor. Middleton, though not in his peak form, remains a two-way threat. Lopez provides interior defense, and Giannis is a dominant force in every aspect of the game. The Bucks' starting lineup is well-rounded and lacks any significant weaknesses, making them the top choice.
2nd Place: Celtics
The Celtics are expected to field a frontcourt of Robert Williams III, Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum, Al Horford, and either Josh Richardson or Dennis Schroder. With three stars in the lineup, the Celtics have formidable scoring abilities. At the point guard position, Marcus Smart or Dennis Schroder will orchestrate plays, and both bring valuable skills. Whether Al Horford or Robert Williams III starts, they will contribute significantly, with Horford boosting offense and Williams adding a defensive presence. When Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum return to the wings, their individual talents will shine even more. The Celtics have significantly improved their roster for the upcoming season, and their performance is highly anticipated.
3rd Place: Cavaliers
The Cavaliers' starting five for the new season will likely remain consistent. The backcourt will feature Darius Garland and Collin Sexton, both of whom possess scoring ability and playmaking skills. At the small forward position, Isaac Okoro is expected to continue his energetic and defensive style of play. In the frontcourt, Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley will form a dynamic duo, with Allen's strong defense and Mobley's promising young talent. The Cavaliers' starting lineup is young and energetic, with strong chemistry. With the addition of Garland, the team's offense has significantly improved.
4th Place: Knicks
The Knicks' starting five consists of Kemba Walker, RJ Barrett, Evan Fournier, Julius Randle, and Mitchell Robinson. Kemba Walker's leadership and scoring ability are evident, averaging nearly 24 points per game last season. As the team's floor general, Walker is both steady and composed. RJ Barrett, while not yet a superstar, is a solid starting option, averaging close to 20 points per game and excelling in driving and shooting. As for Evan Fournier and Mitchell Robinson, they play blue-collar roles, with Robinson being a strong defensive presence. Julius Randle remains the team's core, contributing approximately 25 points, 10 rebounds, and 4 assists per game. His versatility makes him a key player for the Knicks. If Randle can play with more aggression, the Knicks' strength will improve.
5th Place: Hawks
The Hawks' starting lineup is anchored by two stars, Jamal Murray and Trae Young, both of whom are star-level guards. Trae Young averages an impressive 26 points and 10 assists per game, excelling in offense and passing. Jamal Murray is an excellent two-way guard with scoring ability and defensive skills. The forward positions will likely feature John Collins and De'Andre Hunter, with both players being young and versatile. Particularly, Collins will be utilized more in the new season, as the team needs his energy and aggressiveness. In the center position, Clint Capela continues to dominate with averages of 12 points and 10 rebounds per game and an impressive 65% field goal percentage. The Hawks' starting lineup is solid, with the main challenge being the lack of a standout player in the forward positions.
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