epheisey wrote:I understand how many games were missed last season, and I see why that hurt us so much. But we need to stop overstating the role of injuries. We actually did have most of these players: Prince (49 games played), Hamilton (46), Gordon (62), CV (78), Bynum (63), and Wallace (69) for the majority of last season. Yes, the fact that they didn't play together is also a big reason for the lack of success.
What I think is interesting is that everyone is saying that Rip and Tay need to be gone for this team to be any good. Well crazy thing is, when they were gone last season, we didn't do to hot. I get that by moving them we hope to pick up an important piece, but that would mean we can't simply do a salary dump with Rip.
To say that the Pistons are capable of winning 45+ games, to me, seems too much of a stretch. The last few years in the Eastern Conference, teams with 45+ wins finished at least in 6th place. If most of us agree, like many have, that the Pistons will be fighting for the 7/8 spots, it won't be with a winning record, but more likely a .500 record or even a few games under .500.
So you're saying what we all are saying. With a little more chemistry and role definition we'll win in the 40s. And no because they were gone our practice didn't work as it should have without them. It's a different situation when you say "he's gone and he'll come back later" then when you say "he's gone and won't come back so I have to step it up"
NONE of those players were the same as when they came into the season. CV's nose was broken and needed a mask (change in play). Bynum never recovered from his TWO ankles. Gordon is STILL recovering and recently said he was "85%". I wonder what he was when he was playing. Hamilton needed 10 games in order to get back to work missing half the season let alone get to how he's supposed to be. And Prince is still recovering from his back. Wallace won't be playing 30mpg this season because of the rookie Monroe. I'd gladly split the two for 24 mpg each.
Not to mention the chemistry never built up because of the injuries. I'd like to see Miami without Lebron for half a season and see what their chemistry becomes with him back at 60%.



















