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On the morning of Training Camp the league is full of anticipation. Young teams wait on edge, hoping their prospects continue to grow. Older teams cringe, waiting to see the damage. With an eye on the future (and far too much free time on my hands), I present the PBSL Futures Report, which will become completely obsolete by the end of training camp.

Celtics
Players - Under 25: 3; Current < Future: 1
1st Round Picks: All of their own
5 Year Forecast: ☁ ☂ ☂ ☁ ☁
The good news is they have all of their first round picks. The bad news is they have some work to do to get into rebuilding mode. Moving Hunter, Hughes, and Salmons for nice packages may be more difficult now that the prime landing spots have been taken by the great Sacramento fire sale of 2009. Roy will be able to find a home for Hunter but he may have to wait out Salmons and Hughes.

Nets
Players - Under 25: 3; Current < Future: 3
1st Round Picks: Their own 2011
5 Year Forecast: ☀ ☀ ☁ ☁ ☁
The future is now in Jersey. They are a championship contender this year and the biggest threat to maintaining that status is the tax man. Facing the 4 year repeater tax this year, I expect they will either go all in and then blow it up next year or find a way under this year and be able to retool around T-Mac, Jameer, and Kaman next year.

Heat
Players - Under 25: 7; Current < Future: 2
1st Round Picks: All of their own
5 Year Forecast: ☀ ☀ ☀ ☁ ☁
The Heat are young and they are good now too. This year will only be their second year over the cap and with their core wrapped up for the next three years and up and coming young guys like Hawes and Ibaka I see no reason why they can’t contend for the next three years or even further if they can make some well timed moves to get below the cap at some point in the next few years. The biggest variable here is the GM. He is shopping Hawes hard. If he trades Hawes in a win-now deal (why hello, Conroy) this forecast could turn cloudy sooner rather than later.

Knicks
Players - Under 25: 1; Current < Future: 1
1st Round Picks: Their own 2011 and 2012
5 Year Forecast: ☀ ☀ ☁ ☁ ☁
Another win-now team in the Atlantic. They should have a solid team this year but Garnett and Jackson are both on the decline and under contract next year so it will be tough to improve next season although they should still be pretty good. Carmelo and Varejao make a nice pairing to build around moving forward though. The question will be if the Knicks can consistently win or if they fall prey to the tax man or decide to rebuild.

Magic
Players - Under 25: 7; Current < Future: 4
1st Round Picks: All of their own and 2010 Clippers
5 Year Forecast: ☁ ☁ ☀ ☁ ☁
As constructed this team should be pretty good in a couple of year but pretty good may be the ceiling if they don’t make some moves to lengthen the rebuild. In their suddenly super competitive division they will be the punching bag for at least a couple years so they might as well push back the timeline. Moving Prince is the obvious priority but Coltsguy may have more luck and get a bigger haul if they move Deng, who is young but on a different timeline then their other prospects.

76ers
Players - Under 25: 1; Current < Future: 7
1st Round Picks: Their own 2010 and 2011 and Lakers 2011
5 Year Forecast: ☀ ☀ ☀ ☀ ☁
Things are obviously looking sunny in Philadelphia. With a coach that can make the most of role players the Sixers will be decent this year while staying under the cap as Balls gives his studs another year to develop. How sunny it gets will depend on Balls ability to work his magic to bring in quality players at 3 and 4.

Wizards
Players - Under 25: 1; Current < Future: 2
1st Round Picks: Their own 2011
5 Year Forecast: ☀ ☀ ☀ ☁ ☁
With Roy headed for RFA next offseason and the rest of the core already under contract for next year, I see no reason why Washington should not be a force to be reckoned with for the next two years. It looks like the Wiz should be under the cap this year and they could let Murphy go if Landry continues to develop but they’ll have to pay Roy next year. In short the Wizards should be set for the next few years.

Hawks
Players - Under 25: 4; Current < Future: 4
1st Round Picks: Their own 2011 and 2012
5 Year Forecast: ☀ ☀ ☁ ☁ ☁
The Hawks resisted going all in last season by trading Noah, which meant a round one exit but which has also allowed them to go all in this year while maintaining a nice group of prospects. With Gay headed for RFA and the Hawks only on their second year over the cap, the Hawks will probably be all –in for the next two years and then retool around Gay, Sessions (if he’s still around), and Noah.

Bulls
Players - Under 25: 7; Current < Future: 4
1st Round Picks: All their own
5 Year Forecast: ☁ ☁ ⛅ ☀ ☀
Unfortunately the decline of Ginobli is going to taint the rise of Harden so this team probably won’t be good until his monster contract is off the books. The future should be bright with Harden, Milsap and whatever comes from Galinari and Young but the biggest priority is getting a GM and then that GM not totally crippling the team like the last one did.

Cavs
Players - Under 25: 6; Current < Future: 3
1st Round Picks: All their own
5 Year Forecast: ☀ ☀ ☀ ☀ ☁
This team is set for the foreseeable future with Chris Paul, Marc Gasol, and Randy Foye. Will with they have to fill some gaps after Okur, Pierce, Finley, and Butler expire this year? Yes, but with Gasol still on a rookie contract that shouldn’t be a problem. Obviously the tax man will become a problem eventually but this is their first year over so the forecast looks sunny.

Pistons
Players - Under 25: 4; Current < Future: 3
1st Round Picks: Their own 2010 and 2012 and the Bucks 2011
5 Year Forecast: ⛅ ⛅ ⛅ ⛅ ⛅
The Pistons are a confusing case. I actually decided to look up how to type a sunny cloud symbol just for them. They have a lot of money tied up with Howard, who seems bound for mediocrity. Aldridge still has sky high potential but his athleticism is starting to be a worry. How quickly will Rip decline? How fast will Teague develop? They should be good but they were supposed to be good last year. I just don’t know.

Pacers
Players - Under 25: 1; Current < Future: 1
1st Round Picks: All their own
5 Year Forecast: ☁ ☁ ☁ ☁ ☁
The Pacers look as they often have for years now. They are in compete now mode and have a super star in the ranks but do not have the rest of the roster necessary to compete. D-Will is young and great. The Joe Johnson deal isn’t terrible but they may struggle to fill in the gaps around them without any obvious solutions already in the roster.

Bucks
Players - Under 25: 1; Current < Future: 4
1st Round Picks: Their own 2010 and 2012
5 Year Forecast: ⛅ ☂ ☂ ☁ ☁
Does this forecast make any sense? No, but here’s what I’m thinking anyway. I think that Quail’s mini reboot ends up looking a little too cute and the Bucks flame out this year so Quail opts to sign and trade Amare and sell high on Parker and Artest and add a ton of pieces to his already decent fold of young talent. It has been a while since Quail has blown things up. I think he finally succumbs to the itch. Oh, and he’ll trade for 2011 pick back in a classic Quail move.

Hornets
Players - Under 25: 1; Current < Future: 0
1st Round Picks: Their own 2010 and 2012
5 Year Forecast: ⛅ ⛅ ☁ ☁ ☁
Predicting GM Nick Malone is impossible so I’m definitely not putting any money on this hazy forecast. He has two terrific players in Z-Bo and Davis, who should still be great for the next couple years but the rest of the roster is thin. Without his 2011 I guess Nick drags this out a couple of years and then sells Z-Bo.

Raptors
Players - Under 25: 7; Current < Future: 3
1st Round Picks: Their own 2010 and 2012 and the Nets’ 2010
5 Year Forecast: ⛅ ⛅ ⛅ ⛅
The Raptors are in a strange place. They are in win-now mode with Tim Thomas and without their 2011 but they also have a lot of young talent that they are relying on now in Bynum, DeRozan, and Hill. I’m guessing more moves will be made but as for now it looks pretty good for the foreseeable future and the question is simply how good will it get?
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Mavericks
Players - Under 25: 7; Current < Future: 3
1st Round Picks: All of their own and 2010 Sonics
5 Year Forecast: ☁ ☁ ⛅ ☀ ☀
The Mavericks have a bright future with the not-quite-Brookie-of-the-year, his aptly named sidekick brother, Robin, and Jrue. Jrue will take a long time to develop and his rise will coincide with Wilkins fall but I see no reason why the Mavs shouldn’t be good a few years from now.

Nuggets
Players - Under 25: 9; Current < Future: 5
1st Round Picks: All of their own
5 Year Forecast: ☂ ☂ ☁ ☁ ☁
Wow, so the Nuggets. They are definitely planning on being bad this year and will be worse next year. Rajon is a very talented PG but his development will not align with that of the guys they’ll draft over the next few years. Probably either he or the new prospects will be flipped to make things line up.

Rockets
Players - Under 25: 7; Current < Future: 8
1st Round Picks: All of their own
5 Year Forecast: ☁ ⛅ ⛅ ☀ ☀
While I do not understand the Redd and Kobe signings this offseason nor do I agree with the amount of the Diogu contract, there is so much to like about the Rockets’ future. The core of Lawson, Horford, Diogu, Brewer, and Young is good enough even if they just stand pat. They could have easiy added another prospect if they would have not signed Kobe and Redd but what’s done is done and they’ll probably win a decent amount of games this year.

Grizzlies
Players - Under 25: 6; Current < Future: 4
1st Round Picks: All of their own
5 Year Forecast: ☂ ☂ ☁ ☁ ☁
Giving Simmons that amount of money is probably fine but that length is concerning but that isn’t what this is about. The Grizzlies are the Nuggets 2.0 in many ways. Lowry is great but Simmons will decline and they’ll be bringing in young guys through the draft. They’ll have the same decision as Denver.

Timberwolves
Players - Under 25: 4; Current < Future: 4
1st Round Picks: All of their own and Pistons 2011
5 Year Forecast: ☀ ☀ ☀ ☁ ☁
The T-Wolves good fortune in free agency has put them in an interesting spot. They have two of the best PFs in the league and a good center. They also have a couple of prospects in Morrow and Thorton. I expect a blockbuster from the Wolves and that they’ll go all-in for the next few years before the tax man brings them down.

Spurs
Players - Under 25: 10; Current < Future: 7
1st Round Picks: All of their own
5 Year Forecast: ☀ ☀ ☀ ☀ ☀
The Spurs have so much young talent combined with developed players, I don’t see a lull in their winning as their roster is currently constituted. However, the question is whether they will opt to move some of their wealth of young talent in a win-now move that combines with that Arenas contract to blow the roof off the cap and fall into tax problems. History says the Spurs won’t do that but if the right move comes along we could see Eazy make that move for a ring.

Jazz
Players - Under 25: 7; Current < Future: 4
1st Round Picks: All of their own and Sonics’ 2011
5 Year Forecast: ☁ ☂ ☂ ☁ ⛅
It is unclear how bad the newly wed or nearly dead Jazz will be this year in a weak West but they definitely should be bad next year unless they opt to use their immense cap space to try a quick rebuild. I expect a slow rebuild as Utah continues their search for an identity in the post-Duncan era.

Warriors
Players - Under 25: 8; Current < Future: 6
1st Round Picks: All of their own
5 Year Forecast: ☀ ☀ ☀ ☀ ☀
The Warriors won’t be great this year but they’ll probably make the playoffs in the Weak West. As for the future, the sky is the limit. Any team with Steph Curry would have a bright future but teaming him with Deandre Jordan and Danny Green makes the Warriors favorites to win the championship 4-6 years from now.

Clippers
Players - Under 25: 3; Current < Future: 4
1st Round Picks: Their own 2011 and 2012
5 Year Forecast: ☀ ☀ ⛅ ☀ ☀
With Kevin Durant, the Clippers are set for years. They can opt out of Dirk’s deal right when they have to pay Durant too. Nevertheless, I think that there will be a tax induced lull at some point, I’m just not sure where. If Hibbert and Brooks continue to develop they may not even have that.

Lakers
Players - Under 25: 5; Current < Future: 4
1st Round Picks: Their own 2010 and 2012
5 Year Forecast: ☀ ☀ ☀ ☁ ☁
The biggest threat to the Laker’s future is the tax man. They have a terrific mix of young talent and developed players and they have a solid core wrapped up for the next 3 years but if Marion accepts his option for next year, they’ll be over the cap for the third year in a row and the’ll have to pay Conley and find a new PF the following year. I expect moves to be made by Tray that will change things but we’ll see.

Sonics
Players - Under 25: 2; Current < Future: 2
1st Round Picks: Their own 2012 and the Knicks’ and Hawks’ 2010
5 Year Forecast: ☀ ☀ ⛅ ☁ ☁
Having Omer Asik and Courtney Lee on rookie deals means that the Sonics should be able to compete through the end of Lewis and Wade’s contract, which is a very scary thought. They could possibly even compete under the cap once Jefferson comes off the books. This prediction is based on their current roster but I anticipate that Lewis will not finish his contract with the Sonics.

Suns
Players - Under 25: 3; Current < Future: 2
1st Round Picks: All of their own
5 Year Forecast: ☀ ⛅ ☀ ☀ ☀
I may have made a case for five Suns for the Suns but that Billups deal next year combined with Love not quite being ready combine to make the next two years kind of eh. They will probably make the playoffs though. Either way, it is hard to spot too many clouds in the sky with that Biedrins Love combo.

Blazers
Players - Under 25: 8; Current < Future: 11
1st Round Picks: All of their own and Hornets’ 2011
5 Year Forecast: ☂ ☁ ⛅ ☀ ☀
The Blazers have bet everything on the future. They started 3 rookies last year and are projected to start 2 more this year. They should have at least one more year as a high lottery pick before Rose and Griffin are good enough to move them out of the basement. The question is whether they will opt to move Jamison’s contract or just wait it out before they start spending to build around their wealth of prospects.

Kings
Players - Under 25: 7; Current < Future: 6
1st Round Picks: All of their own, Wizards 2010 and 2012, Raptors 2011, Nets 2012, and 76ers 2012
5 Year Forecast: ☂ ☁ ⛅ ☀ ☀
The Kings are pretty much the Blazers after their rebuilding trades. They need to move Miller they have a million pieces and a patient owner. It’s unclear how long it will be before Sacramento will be winning again but this much is clear, the Pacific is going to be an absolute nightmare in 3-4 years.
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Love the article! Judt wondering what does Current < Future # mean?
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coltsguy510 wrote:Love the article! Judt wondering what does Current < Future # mean?
I'm a big fan of your work here, but I was also curious what that meant??
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Players that Current color ratings are less than future ratings, meaning they have chance to grow.

That's what I'm taking from it.
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NOLa. wrote:Players that Current color ratings are less than future ratings, meaning they have chance to grow.

That's what I'm taking from it.
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kucoach7 wrote:
NOLa. wrote:Players that Current color ratings are less than future ratings, meaning they have chance to grow.

That's what I'm taking from it.
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