2. Miami Heat
Miami's in-game lineup is already fairly impressive; the Heat's virtual ability thoroughly outstrips that of its real-world counterparts, especially the ageing duo of Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade. Exciting, easily-recognised players such as Goran Dragic, Mario Chalmers and Chris Andersen probably don't hurt either. The squad are set to improve further in 2015/16 after some very smart offseason moves, kickstarting the post-LeBron era in earnest. Number 10 draft pick Justise Winslow should never have been allowed to fall so far; he was a crucial member of the college championship-winning Duke team, and was one of the most impressive players in a very competitive draft class. The Heat will be counting their lucky stars that they managed to scoop a player expected to be snapped up far sooner than he was. Gerald Green is an intelligent acquisition from Phoenix, as he appears to be finally justifying the potential he demonstrated during his first few years in Boston. Amar'e Stoudemire remains an in-game beast, even if he's endured a torturous time with the Knicks and Mavericks.