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The Atlantic Files #143: Atlantic Division Preview

Alex Fischbein October 19, 2019


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This week on The Atlantic Files:

We saved the best division for last in the division preview series. The Atlantic Division, home to three teams with championship hopes and the defending champs themselves.

The Philadelphia 76ers and the Brooklyn Nets are the two teams with the most hype this time around. Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid reloaded with some great teammates, and Brooklyn got their big-time duo this off-season in Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant. Durant may not be playing this year, but that doesn’t take away from the excitement for the next few seasons.

Then there is the Boston Celtics who will be led by a mini big three of their own in Kemba Walker, Jayson Tatum, and Gordon Hayward. A lot will depend on how Hayward rebounds from last season, and how much growth Tatum shows.

Add on top of those three, the defending champs who were left in the dust by Kawhi Leonard. The team doesn’t look like a real championship threat anymore, but they don’t look like a walkover of a team either.

Finally, you have the walkover of the division. The New York Knicks are still rebuilding, but still, have cause for excitement in their rookie RJ Barrett.

Topic Rundown:

2:00 – Initial thoughts from last season

4:45 – New York Knicks

12:20 – Boston Celtics

16:15 – Philadelphia 76ers

21:00 – Toronto Raptors

25:00 – Playoffs and Award predictions

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Alex Fischbein

Being from the suburbs of Philadelphia, it was hard not to become a Sixers fan during Allen Iverson's prime. Other than just the Sixers, I enjoy watching all forms and levels of basketball, especially the WNBA. Outside of basketball, I've been playing and coaching volleyball for most of my life. Also, after graduating from the University of Pittsburgh, I became a Software Developer by day, while writing and hosting podcasts by night.

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