
Here's a cobbling-together of how the 24 FBA teams look just before the 2010-11 season according to JTigerclaw, Stevie Maxwell, and Sam Gwosdz. Not much of this is my own analysis.
I determined the rankings by averaging the grades they gave the teams and using division opponents as one of the tiebreakers.
Please tell me where the tone, arrangement, wording, or any of the content needs work.
And feel free to have a drink every time I mention "chemistry."
CORRECTION: It seems that Bill Bent and Ian Histon are not in the Firestorm's starting lineup together. I apparently forgot to consider the part of the reviews where it says Bent is the starter and Histon is the backup. I apologize for the error.
ANOTHER CORRECTION: I didn't realize when writing this that Newark had won the championship in 2006-07. This might have affected the perspective of their section somewhat.
I determined the rankings by averaging the grades they gave the teams and using division opponents as one of the tiebreakers.
Please tell me where the tone, arrangement, wording, or any of the content needs work.
And feel free to have a drink every time I mention "chemistry."
CORRECTION: It seems that Bill Bent and Ian Histon are not in the Firestorm's starting lineup together. I apparently forgot to consider the part of the reviews where it says Bent is the starter and Histon is the backup. I apologize for the error.
ANOTHER CORRECTION: I didn't realize when writing this that Newark had won the championship in 2006-07. This might have affected the perspective of their section somewhat.
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Indeed. As it is with most projections, these are vague ideas of where they should finish -- each team might have the potential to place up to three places higher or lower than projected -- and the so-called experts can be wrong sometimes. Sport is always debatable, and fans wouldn't have it any other way.
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