Amick says the FO like him as a combo... position-less basketball.
that will make for some interesting combinations in the backcourt.
He has tunnel vison like IT we will hate him by February trust me.
He has tunnel vison like IT we will hate him by February trust me.
He has tunnel vison like IT we will hate him by February trust me.
Except that we can't win now.we're in win now mode. they need to convince rudy to stay so they're putting all the cards on the table.
we're in win now mode. they need to convince rudy to stay so they're putting all the cards on the table. all in baby!
Except that we can't win now.
I think that we're going to be better than we were last year, but we didn't really get 'playoff' better. And, on top of that, the only team in the western conference that got significantly worse since last season didn't make the playoffs, either. Barring catastrophic injury, the Spurs, Thunder, Clippers and Rockets are all still locks. And the Trailblazers, Warriors and Grizzlies are all pretty firm on that second tier. I'm going to completely disregard the Jazz, lakers and Timberwolves, but that still leaves five teams fighting for one playoff spot.
Do I think that we're better than...
Ultimately, I think that we can make a ten-game improvement over last season, and not even sniff the playoffs. In fact, I think that's exactly how it's going to go down. Regarding the signing itself, it's not bad in the abstract, but the games aren't played in the abstract. In the concrete, we're bolstering our mid-level point guard rotation with another mid-level point guard.
- The Pelicans? No. As great as Cousins is, and as much more potential as I think he has, whether he is better than Davis or not, I still feel like the Pelicans, when healthy, have a better roster, top to bottom.
- The Mavericks? Ehh... I'd say that, on paper, the Mavericks are better. But they're really old (relatively speaking, of course), and the thing about age in sports is that old and still effective can turn to old and busted real fast (coughgarnettcough). If they're able to still play at the level they played at in the playoffs, then they're better, but they're counting on a lot of guys whose best days are behind them to still have one left in the chamber.
- The Suns? Could be. I still don't believe in their frontcourt, and my opinion of their backcourt hopefully does not require further comment. I think that they played way above their level last year, and I think that they'll come back a little bit. They're probably still a +.500 team, but I don't think they're duplicating forty-eight wins.
- The Nuggets? Yes. I do feel like we've leapfrogged the Nuggets, but I don't think that we've necessarily eclipsed them. They actually played below their level a little last year, and I feel like they'll be back around forty wins again.