Six NBA Teams Bound To Improve In The 2014-15 Season

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Feb 24, 2013; Miami, FL, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Kyrie Irving (2) and Miami Heat small forward LeBron James (6) during the second half at the American Airlines Arena. MIami won 109-105. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

Cleveland Cavaliers (33-49 last season)

Overnight the Cleveland Cavaliers went from being a lousy team to a championship contender. The return of LeBron James will put the Cavaliers in position to be a top three team in the eastern conference. James return changed the landscape of Cleveland so much, that they were favorites to win the title in Vegas after the signing became official. It’s easy to forget that Cleveland got Andrew Wiggins with the first pick. Wiggins has the potential to be a lock-down defender with the ability to guard multiple positions, with his elite athleticism. Wiggins is at his best in the open floor and has an improving handle. Don’t forget that Anthony Bennett is on the team, as the first pick from last year’s draft looks to be headed in the right direction after a good summer league. The Cavaliers will win at least 50 games next year.