Earlier this week, we asked Cleveland Cavaliers fans which Eastern Conference team improved most this offseason. Four teams have made drastic moves that are expected to change their playoff trajectory. However, one team stood out more than the rest.
Over two-thirds of Cavs fans surveyed thought that the Philadelphia 76ers improved most from a group that included the Toronto Raptors, Miami Heat, and Boston Celtics.
Philadelphia winning the poll isn’t too surprising. They made the flashiest move of the offseason
by swapping out Paul George and draft capital for Jaylen Brown. Brown was a peripheral MVP candidate last season. Putting him in the place of George should be an instant upgrade.
That said, I am surprised that the Raptors didn’t get some more support here. Assuming that the trade for Kawhi Leonard actually goes through, they should be on the shortlist of Eastern Conference contenders and present matchup issues for a Cavs team that struggled against them last postseason.
The Heat and Celtics’ place in the poll feels warranted. Miami should be much better with the addition of Giannis Antetokounmpo, but it’s fair to wonder if they are true threats in the East without additional help.
The odds on FanDuel show a tightly contested battle for the top of the Eastern Conference next season.
Currently, the defending champion New York Knicks are the favorites to have the top seed in the conference at the end of the season at +310. Behind them are the Celtics (+440), Detroit Pistons (+450), Cavs (+800), Sixers (+850), and then the Raptors (+1000).
The odds to win the 2027 Finals don’t reflect that order. The Knicks are the top team in the East at +900, followed by the Celtics (+1300), Raptors (+1600), Sixers (+2200), Pistons (+2200), and then Cavs (+2200).
We’ll see how this shakes out soon enough. And we’ll see how the possible return of LeBron James to the Eastern Conference potentially shakes the odds up even more.













