nate33 wrote:Dat2U, it looks like your biggest concern is Wall's health. I can't argue there. I'm assuming that Wall will get healthy soon and start playing like he did pre-injury. Obviously, if health is a long term issue, then we're completely screwed as a franchise.
I'm also not as quick to think that McGee has regressed. McGee was awful in Phoenix because Nash just humiliated him with the pick and roll. Then he had a modestly sub-par game in LA against the second-best center in the league. He played fine in Sacramento, just with fewer minutes. I figure he'll have one more bad game against New York because D'Antoni's system is designed to expose poor pick-and-roll defense. After that, I think he'll be back on track posting double doubles and getting 30+ minutes a night.
The real problem here is Blatche's intensity and Arenas' bad shooting and turnover rate. Unfortunately, I'm starting to resign myself to the fact that you can't teach a motor. Blatche's default demeanor is to be a lazy ball-watcher on defense. He'll have spurts when he really concentrates and plays good D, but he'll always relapse. I'm afraid he's destined to be the next Lamar Odom. He'll always tantalize, but he's better off as a bench player because of his inconsistency. I hope I'm wrong.
I'm starting to have serious doubts about Arenas too. He has looked slow out there. He's not a good enough ball handler to get away with playing with the ball in traffic at half speed. Without his explosion, he's a turnover machine.
I can see the Odom comparison. He has more leaps then Dray but Dray is bigger. If Odom was here though, he would be starting as Dray is for the Wiz. As for Dray, my worry like with Wall is regarding his wheels. Dray seemed to me to be prone to ankle injuries. He seems to get dinged at lot. To his credit, he seems to be able to play through it but it does leave him playing at less then his max ability.
I'm less concerned with Gil. In my book, he is still 21 games into a come back in which he had 3 surgeries and one jail cell. I see that he is staying healthy and expanding his game. Considering he has played in several different line ups and has come off the bench, started, then off the bench, then started... I'm not drawing any conclusions yet. He looked good with Wall against LA. That is the line up that matters most right now.


















