Ty's 2025-2026 NBA Season Preview: Bulls, 76ers, Pacers

Welcome to day four of my preseason 2025-26 NBA countdown. We will be entering the top 20, which means these are some of the teams I have going to, at the very least, the play-in tournament.

At number 21 I have the team that I consider to be the play-in champions, the Chicago Bulls. The Bulls are an interesting team to me. They played a very long game before giving Josh Giddey way too much money in my opinion. Giddey is a fine enough player, but he is not a guy who wins you championships. And the Bulls are counting on him to be their number 1 option. Coby White is another fine enough player, but he is best used as a bench guy. He can come in the game, score in bunches and give the second unit life. I believe he will be a starter here, and that is not the best way to use his talents. Patrick Williams had all of the tools in the world to be successful, but he cannot stay on the floor and when he is on the court, he seems to struggle more than he dominates. Isaac Okoro was traded there this offseason and I don't really know what role he is going to play. He is an okay defender, but not elite. He is a poor outside shooter, but can sometimes get to the hoop. He's an odd fit. Matas Buzelis has the skills, and I think given more time on the floor, he could make big strides. Nikola Vucevic is washed. He is too old, too slow and doesn't bring much of anything. I like Ayo Dosunmo off the bench. He is a solid bench guy in the NBA. Tre Jones is not as good as his brother. Zach Collins has never done much in the league. And I'm kind of intrigued by Noa Essengue. I wonder how much run he will actually get this season though. The Bulls are going to hover right around the middle as usual. Billy Donovan is too good of a coach to tank, but the roster is filled with average players. They will be in the play-in, but they won't go much further than that.

At number 20 I have the Philadelphia 76ers. I struggled most with where to put this team. They have all kinds of talent, they have a good coach and they have had great regular seasons as of late. But the roster is always hurt, there always seems to be some kind of off-court issues and who knows what they're going to actually get from their top guys. I love Joel Embiid. He is one of my favorite players in the league. He is so talented on both ends of the floor. But he is always hurt. He is also too fond of being an online troll. I just want him to stay on the court like he did a few years back when he won the MVP. But that doesn't seem likely. Paul George is one of the better modern wings the NBA has ever seen. He is such a good scorer and he used to be a top tier defender. But he is currently more consumed with his podcast. And he is always, always hurt or injured. Tyrese Maxey is great. I love watching him play basketball. He is such a good scorer, and he has shown that he is ready for a bigger role. I have no notes on him. I'm very intrigued by VJ Edgecombe. He is such a high flyer, he has shown no fear in the Summer League or preseason and I'm excited to see his growth this season. Jared McCain would have been rookie of the year last season, but he got hurt early on. He looked poised for a big comeback this year, but he is already hurt again. Who knows when he will come back. Quentin Grimes is on a one year prove it deal, and I could see him getting big bucks elsewhere next season if he plays like he did at the end of last year. I believe in Johni Broome. I think he may be a steal. Kyle Lowry is too old. Kelly Oubre plays his butt off, but he looks a step slower than last year. And the bench is rounded out by Eric Gordon and Andre Drummond. I like those guys, but damn they are old. The 76ers could make me eat this ranking. I kind of hope they do. But, with what they have done in the recent past, I feel like a 35 win season is more likely.

The final team for the day, at number 19 I have the Indiana Pacers. Yes, I fully understand that they were one win away from being the champs last season, but then Tyrese Haliburton blew his ACL. He is the hub for everything this offense wants to do. He is also a big game killer. He hits big shots all the time and he has zero fear. They also let Myles Turner walk. They will miss his shooting and his rim defense. I think they may miss him more than they think. They do still have Pascal Siakim, and Siakim is awesome. He reminds me a very little bit of Kawhi Leonard. He goes about his business quietly, he hits shots and he plays relentless defense. I'm a fan of his. Andrew Nembhard took a big step forward last season, and with my playing time who knows what he is capable of. He may show the NBA a thing or two this season. Benedict Mathurin is a great scorer at the rim. He does need to find a jump shot and a way to harness his energy for good. Aaron Nesmith has more than proven his worth since being traded from Boston. He is a good player. Obi Toppin is a high flyer, but he needs to be a better rebounder and defender. Jay Huff and James Wiseman are the new backup bigs. I mean, that screams very meh to me. TJ McConnel had a good game or two in the finals, but he is empty calories and reminds me of Matthew Dellavedova. And it looks like Isaiah Jackson is going to take over for Myles Turner. He isn't the scorer or defender, and he is coming off an ACL injury. At least he got paid. The Pacers could surprise some, but not having Halliburton is going to be a massive blow. He is their guy. He drives the car. He is the guru. And not having him on the floor is going to be the difference between a top 3 seed, and fighting for the play-in.

That's it for today. Come back tomorrow for my next three teams. 

Ty

Ty is the Pop Culture editor for SeedSing, the other host of the X Millennial Man Podcast, and the greatest basketball writer on the internet.

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