macgyver893 wrote:Never thought it would be this bad. It's crazy to think how quickly Avery was fired last year even with a .500 record (but we all saw it coming and prayed for it).... what the heck is this team going to do?
most likely... nothing. the most likely trajectory from here on out is:
- more struggles
- a slight correct with health
-.600 play for the remainder of the season, putting us at 45-ish wins
- a 5-8 seed
- a first round exit
i dont see us playing the .700-.750 ball the rest of the year, which is what it would take to get to 50-55 wins.
In the offseason it will be:
"we need to add youth, we have some young guys(plumlee) who we liked and we think we can develop."
"it was year 1 with this team, we knew it was a small window and a gamble."
"it was jasons first year, its a process, he got better, he will continue to get better"
"Thats up to kevin(on if he will retire). obviously we would love him back but its ultimately his decison"
"We just feel we needed to get more athletic on the wings(on letting pierce walk in free agency)"
"We have some picks, and we can always make moves ond raft day, weve been active on draft day in the past(regarding having no picks to rebuild."
"He hasnt been healthy, he rushed back because of paul and kevin and our small window, in hindsight maybe that wasnt the best choice, but dwill should be healthy next season."
And really, thats whats going to happen. we arent going to be a 25 win team. but we likely arent really gonna finish much better then last year after digging this hole. we arent going to play .750 ball the rest of the way. we probably get in the 45-50 win area like last season.... and all the excuses above will be used. our only real hope is somehow playing the pacers or maybe hawks in round 1 as we can beat those teams as a lower seed.