IlCapitano wrote:The only thing that is "horrifically embarrassing" is your cherry picking and hatred. Last night Parsons was 2-11, Dirk and Monta 6-16. Dallas won with terrific defense and rebounding in key moments, led by Rondo and Tyson.
Before Rondo got there, how many games did they win scoring under 100 points? That's right, ZERO.
Danny did him a favor, I agree, by trading him to the Mavs. He put him in a position to succeed, where he can once again make the difference with his defense, passing and big plays in big moments.
They dropped a little bit on offense but improved DRASTICALLY on defense with Rondo. He's once again back to perfect execution in crunch time. Zero TO's in deciding moments so far.
Dallas with Rondo so far has played what turns out to have been a soft part of their schedule. On paper it certainly wasn't a soft part of their schedule but SA without their 6 best players(Leonard, Manu, Duncan, Parker, Splitter, Green). Dallas also played Cleveland without Lebron/Varejao and OKC without Durant.
Dallas really only impressive win with Rondo was over Washington at home. Beating Washington is to be expected since Dallas is more talented but beating them by 27 points is impressive. Given that context and playing some bad teams including our beloved Celtics, it would be a real bad sign if the Mavericks were not taking advantage.
Ex gives credit to parts of Rondo's game but just points out the obvious flaws. I actually think Ex perhaps gives too much credit to Rondo's passing. The less Dallas can get away with Rondo not running the offense, IMHO the better Dallas will be on offense. Rondo playing like old man Kidd on offense but with a few more drives and better defense is what I would be hoping for if I was a Mavericks fans. And other than Golden State, Dallas will actually be the WC team I root for the most this post season.
Once the entire season plays out, I certainly expect the Mavericks to perform "noticeably worse" on offense with Rondo on the team than they did before but "significantly better" on offense. After 5/6 games that was the trend, Dallas I believe reversed their offensive demise under Rondo because they got to take advantage of some bad teams.
Mavericks have an extremely short window and this year is the best shot they have unless they somehow replace Dirk with a superstar. I expect them to try to make another trade for bench help before the trading deadline if JO does not work out.
I would not be shocked if Dallas wins it all this year but it will take a huge series somewhere along the way by Dallas in which nearly everyone plays close to their peak. The Mavs without Chandler/Parsons/Rondo took SA -- granted not playing well -- to 7 games last year which is obviously much more than what the Miami Heat were able to manage.