Manocad wrote:I think they are what they are at this point. They've basically proved that they're a .500 team that can beat anyone or lose to anyone. I'll give them a handful of losses contributed to injuries but IMO that's just the difference between being just above .500 or just below it.
Maybe there's lightning in a bottle out there at the trade deadline but I'm not seeing it. This team's identity to me looks like this:
- Everyone for the most part plays well, they win
- Everyone for the most part plays like crap, they lose
- Some players play well, some players play like crap, they sometimes win
- Some players play well, some players play like crap, they sometimes lose
Once again we're seeing the epitome of a treadmill team right before our eyes. Even I, Mr. "Give them time to grow together," have given up at this point. I'm ready to tear it down.
If you give them a handful of losses because of injuries, do they also get a handful of wins from other teams injuries?
I think a lot also has to be put into the way the team is trending. They started sinking before Reggie went down.
I'll give SVG credit for having his healthy team well prepared to start the season but it seems like every other team has caught up and then some. I think SVGs biggest weakness is adjustment both in season and in game. It took him multiple seasons, assistant coaches plus his brother to realize it might be good to modernize his offense
