Number 3: Boston Celtics
With the news of the Kyrie Irving to Boston Celtics trade now official, the Celtics become even more dangerous. It’s true that they would have most likely been in the Top 5 prior to the trade, but having Kyrie in the lineup makes them even more exciting to play with. His handles alongside his acrobatic finishes allow him to get to the rim with ease. Even though he doesn’t finish with the same power as some other guards on this list, he works in 2k and more often then not also gets the foul call.
The Celtics also added Gordon Hayward to their starting lineup, in case you missed it. Irving, Hayward and Al Horford make for a trio that should be able to give lots of teams troubles. Although Horford isn’t the most entertaining player to use on offense, he’s efficient and his defensive capabilities make him worth it. However, this trio still falls short of the one above them…