yosemiteben wrote:LamarMatic7 wrote:This present team has also won only once against Boston, even if the games have been close.
But we haven't been healthy in the past, which is kind of the point for me, and I think our team top to bottom right now if healthy is significantly stronger than any team we've ever had.
Cody missed all of preseason and multiple regular season games due to his shoulder. Hibbert missed multiple games and is dealing with his knee. Marv is playing with a broken finger. MKG is playing with that subluxed shoulder. Lamb has missed like 11 straight now.
And this is with having to build a new rotation, including a completely new second unit, with a lot of new pieces.
I still think we have done an excellent job putting together complementary pieces and think the reason for our drop off is much more injury related than due to lack of talent.
I just flat out disagree with you there. In my opinion, we became worse during the summer due to the players we lost. And while I could see the point in growth from within + the added players not being much worse than the ones we lost = the roster remaining relatively the same, I don't see how one could call it "significantly stronger". That just seems wrong. Moreover, declines from Batum and Marv where things people much smarter than me predicted before the season.
So I kinda don't see the ceiling you speak of. Last year's team had a pretty good regular season for an NBA team from a health stand point. And the starters have continued where they left off as their net rating indicates.
As for the bench players, I don't see how a healthy Hibbert would change things when we can get somewhat the same production from Hawes. And we're talking about 12mins anyway.
Besides, we were healthy against Boston. Both this year and last year (Al missed one game maybe). And I just see them as a better team.
Hope this is understandable.
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