I'm rather curious to see what win/loss records look like across both conferences after 82 games are in the books. Right now, things are looking pretty dire out East, and the West somehow looks like an even bigger bloodbath than it was last season.
I was expecting the East to be better balanced this season, with NY loading up, Philly snagging PG, a bounce back year from Milwaukee, some of the younger teams like the Pacers and Magic taking a leap, etc. But with somewhere between 9 and 11 games played, there are only two teams currently with winning records!! That's... insanity. How is the East so bad?! Injuries/availability play a role, but I still can't believe how awful that conference has been to open the season, outside of Cleveland's and Boston's excellence.
By contrast, there's currently only four teams out West with losing records! The Kings are sitting at .600 right now and are tied for the 9th seed. It's way too early to sweat the standings, but there's a really strong chance that the Kings still won't finish above the play-in break this season, despite being a better team with the addition of DDR, simply because of how monumentally brutal the Western Conference is...