crackhed wrote:i dont know, i'm not as optmistic as most.
several things have to line up for this unit to be successful this year...
- andray returns to prev form (likely)
- javale finally gets it and becomes a starting caliber presence in the middle (unlikely)
- gil can play the off-guard spot (defensively i doubt it)
- yi finds his game (unlikely)
- armstrong finds his game (unlikely)
- morrison finds his game (unlikely)
- howard returns to prev form in time to have solid impact this season (unlikely)
- nick young finally becomes consistent (unlikely)
- ksera has an impact this season (unlikely)
- hamady has an impact (unlikely)
- booker has an impact (unlikely imo)
i hope i'm wrong but i dont see this unit doing much this yr.
Wow, does all that have to happen for us to achieve mediocrity or to win a championship?
Personally I agree, I don't expect much of the above to happen with the exception of Andray growing from last year and being productive and Gil being able to play the SG position. I suspect Gil will have his issues defensively but no more than he would at PG.
It all boils down to 4 or 5 players IMO. You don't have to be a deep team to be successful, but injuries will likely impact us more than it would impact a team with solid depth.
To me our success this coming season will mainly revolve around 3 aspects.
1. Can Gil/Wall develop chemistry in the backcourt and learn to play off each other?
2. Can Blatche return to being 7-day Dray and bring forth a solid effort most nights as our best low post option even if he's not getting a chance to put up big numbers as a #1 option?
3. Can Blatche/McGee and the rest attack the defensive glass and allow Wall to do what he does best. Push tempo and be his own one-man fast break?
I feel confident about one & two. I think three will be the biggest question mark and will determine whether we can make a playoff run or end up with 30-35 wins.