Just when the Lakers looked like they couldn't be stopped during their winning streaks and had possibilities of breaking the 73-9 Warriors streak, they finally look pedestrian again.
I think if LeBron's out for an extended period of time, they could go on a 10-game losing streak?
You’ll note that lots of people were telling you that what you wrote in the first paragraph wasn’t true at the time, I hope. 73-9 was absolutely never in trouble
if any team was going to do it, it would be the one in Milwaukee who despite the 2 recent losses is still on a 69 win pace. They have a pretty easy schedule coming up and could in theory be back near that pace when the play Boston on January 16th. They could pretty easily go 10-0 which would put them at a 72.23 win pace before that Boston game.
Bucks are down to a 69-win pace after getting sonned by the Sixers. (I know - “down to” 69 wins ... is still awfully good.)
Giannis is the real deal, but I still question whether a one-man band can win it all. The best teams can load up to stop him.
I wish our team was so good that guys like Middleton and Bledsoe are not considered to be members of a band lol.
Point is, he’s the focus of their offense a huge amount of the time. Neither Bledsoe nor Middleton is much of a shot creator.
But if we’re talking about player caliber independent of scheme - Bledsoe is average at best. Kemba is vastly superior. Heck, Brogdon is much better.
Middleton is good, but Hayward is clearly better - similar shooting % but much better shot creator and passer. The Js are about on middleton’s level, but freed up to do more things by the offense.
Bledsoe had back to back 20 point seasons before ending up in Milwaukee where his role is lessened. I think you are underestimating the kind of player he is offensively. Middleton did fine when he was the #1 option before Giannis became Giannis.
Clearly the Bucks are centered around Giannis (as they should be), but they are pretty far from a one-man band. They have lots of really good NBA players and have a very deep team.
If you took Giannis off the team, do those Bucks make the playoffs?
I think at best they'd be in the #8-#11 range hovering around .400 and battling it out with Orlando, Charlotte, Chicago, Detroit for the 8th spot. I think they'd be worse than the current 12-18 Spurs.
Though at the same time, I could see an argument where they'd look like current Brooklyn sans Irving, Durant, LeVert, I just don't agree with it. Maybe I'm judging Bledsoe too harshly based on what I've seen from him in the playoffs the last 2 years, but I don't think that highly of him. All those vets over 30 would look a lot older if they had to do more heavy lifting. Middleton would still look good, but nobody would be thinking he could lead a team, instead everybody would be talking about how to get him to a contender so he could play a supporting role to a star. While they have talent and depth with Giannis, I definitely think of them as a one man band.