NavLDO wrote:At one point this season, we were 15-6, and a 1 seed, IIRC. This entire season has been played with one roster spot being held hostage, and one of our, what, top 6 or 7 producers from last season, doing squat for our team this season. Booker has been out for more than half the season, yes? And we've been 13-16 since, and how many of those games were we down 3 starters, and we are still a 5-seed in the West right now. So long as we get healthy at the right time, and get something useful back for Crowder, we can still make an incredibly strong push this season, and into the Playoffs. I remember seeing all the posts in the off-season, on how we were essentially done in the West, and at best, a 5 or 6 seed, but that was presuming that we weren't down our best player for almost half the season so far, right?
Sure, every team deals with injuries, but can another team honestly boast having a winning record with as many injuries and games lost as we've sustained to 4 of 5 of our starters?
Ayton - 9 gms
Paul - 21 gms
Booker - 26 gms
C. Johnson - 39 gms
That's a ton of time lost by our starters, with only our own version of the Iron Man being healthy all season.
So, yeah, I agree, Dallas just got tougher, but we're a heck of a lot better with less, than most gave us a chance of being, assuming healthy starters.
Okay...sis-boom-rah speech over. But, I for one,am interested in seeing what benefit the 'any player with a heartbeat' is going to give our team, that's at least a little better, once Crowder is traded...
We were a heck a lot better last year too. FAR better given our record vs theirs. And what happened? Mavs own us again in the playoffs if we meet again. They'll just attack CP3 over and over and over again. Just like they did last year.
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