All games are winnable in the NBA. There is a reason that record hasn't been touched in 40 years. We were predicted to be a 30-35ish win team. That sort of team is beating even the good teams 1 night in 3. Let alone the bad teams. Two types fo people think that record is in play -- 1) those who just don't have the NBA history to realize just how much worse some of the teams have been over the years than us and stil missed it; and 2) people panicking, cheerfully so, and racing off to extremes because extremes are convenient. Its almost untouchable.
I would agree with you, except our coach seems to have sucked the life out of most of our players to the point where they don't look like NBA players on the court anymore.
Let's put it this way, if someone told you on the night of November 1st (after we beat Toronto to get a 3-1 record) that our record just before the end of the year would be 5-23, I'm pretty sure you would've said that's impossible and that the person who is telling you this is probably on really hard drugs. You would probably have the same reaction if, when our record was 13-14 last season, someone told you that we would end up 25-57. These things always seem unrealistic and out of the realm of possibility, until they become a reality. Save for the 3-1 start, our record in the past 24 games is 2-22. That's a pace of less than 8 wins in an 82-game season. The only reason we were able to get that 3-1 cusion at the beginning was because we played bad teams with new lineups, but while the other teams stuck with their lineups and developed chemistry, we remained a bad team with no chemistry. PW doesn't seem like he's going to stop tinkering with the lineups any time soon. He has alienated Cousins and forced Tyreke into a role that he is not ready for yet. All the other players just seem emotionally worn out. The only ones who are showing some kind of life are Beno and Pooh, but as much as I like these two, they are not the ones who will save us from making history. If Westphal goes, I will be optimistic and hope that the players will pull together and get us some wins. If he stays, I certainly won't be shocked if we break the record.
BTW, we are almost done playing bad teams. We played NJ twice, Minnesota twice, the Clippers 3 times, Cleveland and Washington once. This leaves us with 3 games left in our entire schedule against teams that are not overwhelmingly superior to us. And the Washington game will be on the road, and they will have John Wall this time. Every other team in the league is clearly superior to us, and I'm not saying we can't win any games against superior teams, but the way we look this season we will get very few wins against those teams, and no one is guaranteeing that we will win the 3 games against the bad teams either.
TBH, from looking at the body language of the players, it's almost as if they are not motivated enough to win. A lot of them want Westphal gone - I am not saying they are losing on purpose, but they seem not motivated enough to win because they also see some benefit in losing, hoping that it would hurry the coach's departure. Perhaps it's their own variation on the Lins concept.
PS: Take a look at the first quote in your own signature. Perhaps it will inspire you to rethink what is possible and what isn't...