Just about everything you post. It's ok. Next year when we have a worse record than this year you can tell me I'm right like the last time I was. Do you think we'll have a better record?
You weirdly didn't answer my question, not in a deliberate refusal to answer sorta way but more of a not understanding what I was asking sort of way.
What I see as an objective truth or objective presentation of information I will agree with. Objective truths are undeniable, it's in the name. Objective truths include but are not limited to: team's record, player stats, what sort of a system the team runs, how many times Mullings was caught tying his shoes on camera.
Subjective truths are debatable. One person can see something and think it means something while someone else can have a wholly different interpretation. You see Mullin tying his shoes and you think he must have learned to do it this morning and is now showing off on the television while I see a coach that is running a program and, establishing a system, has delegated responsibilities to assistants.
The objective truth is somewhere in between.
To first talk around your question, I will reiterate a stance that I have held for at least the last month+, since the slide began and omens of St. John's impending doom were once again in vogue: It is too early to predict the record of a team as we don't know exactly what that team will be composed of, both on the court and on the sideline.
To answer the question: No, I don't think the regular season record will be better. I also don't really care if it's 19 wins or 21 wins. The team could be better and end with a worse record.