3 rebuilding teams best positioned for a quick turnaround

While some teams have found a ton of success this NBA season and are currently getting ready to make a potential championship run in the postseason, some other teams have taken a step back and currently find themselves either struggling or in the process of a rebuild. 

Whether they traded away some of their best players to try and rebuild their team into a championship contender or whether they are just a young team, trying to gain experience in this league, there are a handful of teams in the NBA who currently are struggling, but may not have to struggle for too much longer. 

The Detroit Pistons, Oklahoma City Thunder and Cleveland Cavaliers are all going to miss the playoffs this season and while this may seem like a lost season for all three of them, these teams are in a really good spot to find a ton of future success rather quickly. 

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Sure, all three of these teams are near the bottom of the standings and could very well end up with the #1 overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, but if you are a fan of one of these three teams, there is no need to worry because a lot of success is on the horizon! 

With that said, let’s take a look at the Pistons, Thunder and Cavaliers as a team/organization and dive into why each of these three teams are positioned for the quickest turnarounds in the NBA, going from last place to a potential playoff contender next season. 

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