We finally saw a star head from the West to the East with Gordon Hayward signing with the Boston Celtics.

The West, of course, is extremely stacked, filled with must-watch teams. But that’s what making watchability rankings for the East harder with all those superstars bolting for greener pastures out West. Let’s give it a shot anyway:

1. Cleveland Cavaliers

It’s all about LeBron James here. Back when I ranked the MVP candidates in March, I wondered if we were taking James for granted. Let me pivot slightly here: Don’t take him for granted. Watch as much of him as you can. When he retires someday, don’t have regrets that you didn’t enjoy his career even more. Also, watching Kyrie Irving is quite enjoyable.

2. Boston Celtics

They were already the second-most watchable squad in the East before signing Hayward. Now we’ll see if their nucleus of Hayward, Isaiah Thomas, Al Horford, Avery Bradley and a pair of top-3 draft picks can overtake James and the Cavs.

3. Philadelphia 76ers

Surprise! But tell me you’re not excited to see this team take the floor next season: Ben Simmons (making his much-heralded premiere), Markelle Fultz, Dario Saric, Jahlil Okafor and Joel Embiid. Two first-overall selections, two third-overall picks and a 12th choice. And adding J.J. Redick was a great move. TRUST THE PROCESS!!!!!!

4. Milwaukee Bucks

Last season, I bought relatively cheap tickets to see a Brooklyn Nets game against the Bucks just so I could see Giannis Antetokounmpo play in person. It was totally worth it. But the rest of the roster — Jabari Parker, Khris Middleton, NBA Rookie of the Year Malcolm Brogdon — is a lot of fun to watch, too. Still, Greek Freak is getting even better, which sends this team up this high.

5. Washington Wizards

Our Adi Joseph declared John Wall is now the second-best player in the East behind James, which makes sense. And last year’s near-upset of the Celtics was one of the rare must-watch series of last year’s postseason. We’ll see if Otto Porter leaves after he agreed to sign an offer sheet with the Nets, something that could be a big hit to an emerging Eastern Conference contender.

6. Toronto Raptors

Still a solid team after Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka re-signed, but don’t we know exactly what to expect from this team? And that makes them still a top-6 watchable team, but not more than that.

7. Miami Heat

Hassan Whiteside and Goran Dragic form a nice 1-2 combo, and if Dion Waiters comes back, perhaps he’ll continue a breakout that started last year. But there’s a noticeable drop-off here in watchability.

8. New York Knicks*

An asterisk because if Carmelo Anthony gets dealt or bought out, down they go. Still, you get to watch a unicorn at work in Kristaps Porzingis … assuming he still wants to play for the franchise.

9. Charlotte Hornets

Kemba Walker, Nicolas Batum, and Malik Monk are three pretty good reasons to tune in. And then there’s watching to see what Dwight Howard can do. A team that has the potential to move up.

10. Detroit Pistons

Grasping for straws here, but this team should be better than it was last season, especially after other East teams took a hit, right? Or we could be watching a massive implosion go down, which is also worth watching.

11. Atlanta Hawks

Paul Millsap? Gone. Dwight Howard? See ya. Can Mike Budenholzer do some magic with this Dennis Schroder-led squad?

12. Indiana Pacers

Hey, Myles Turner is still there. That’s good. Victor Oladipo should be good too. That’s all I’ve got.

13. Orlando Magic

We’re all just waiting to see how the front office cleans up this mess of a roster.

14. Chicago Bulls

The rebuild is on.

15. Brooklyn Nets

Ugh. But watching D’Angelo Russell continue to develop could be fun occasionally.