I dont mind "analytical" models, they are interesting to look at. And even though they do not have a high success rate, I find they are much better than what the traditional pundits put out at the start of a season
With that being said, ANY predictions of standings for the 2020-21 season is a fools game. This is a shortened season, started in January, and playing largely against the same teams. There is zero precedences for this.
This upcoming season you just have to sit back and enjoy the mayhem. Literally, one 10 hot/cold streak could make or break a team