Yeah, I expect the chemistry to improve now and there could well be some sort improvement, but anything approximating the playoffs is right out. Many of the problems are related to the interior anyway, so those issues aren't going to suddenly be tidied up.
Out absolute ceiling if a bunch of things broke right is probably the 10th worst record in the league. But that's unlikely and I'd rather just finish lower in the standings anyway.
What Are Your Rest Of Season Predictions?
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I was thinking Gil was untradeable...solely due to injury history.
Since he was moved I think every other part is moveable. I think you can get something for Hinrich (already got a #1)
I would try to move Lewis once again by packaging with Hinrich and Blatche. Or just keep Lewis.
Since he was moved I think every other part is moveable. I think you can get something for Hinrich (already got a #1)
I would try to move Lewis once again by packaging with Hinrich and Blatche. Or just keep Lewis.
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DallasShalDune wrote:25 wins and a top 5 draft pick--book it. I'm good with that, as long as we can get our players healthy.
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I've been taught all my life to value service to the weak and powerless.
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25 is still possible, but with the way we're playing I'm not so sure. I'd like to have the team win at least 20, to match Durant's rookie season. We can definitely win four freaking games.
Obviously, we've just become more injured (save Wall, thank God). I hope by some miraculous force we can get healthy by next season, but it looks like we have quite a few frail players. Howard and Lewis are older, and NY is usually an iron man, but Blatche has not been able to return to his 2009/2010 form.
My top 5 pick prediction from December is looking awfully accurate though. As I said, I'm happy with that.
Obviously, we've just become more injured (save Wall, thank God). I hope by some miraculous force we can get healthy by next season, but it looks like we have quite a few frail players. Howard and Lewis are older, and NY is usually an iron man, but Blatche has not been able to return to his 2009/2010 form.
My top 5 pick prediction from December is looking awfully accurate though. As I said, I'm happy with that.