If we are 100% healthy then I'd agree that we are right there. We aren't as good as last year though. I sure haven't been jumping on and off the bandwagon though because I was am the OP from 4 months ago and have been concerned about our depth. Look at these positions as objectively as you can and tell me we are the best:
Boston CAVS Lakers
PG - Rondo Williams Fisher - us and the Cavs are slightly ahead of LA
SG - Allen West Kobe - LA in a landslide
SF - Pierce Lebron ? - Cavs by a pretty good margin
PF - KG Varaejo Gasol - Gasols has stats and health. KG is better though
C - Perk Big Z Bynum - Probably a wash
Key Backups: Bos - BBD, POWE, House, Marbury
Cle - Gibson, Wally, Wallace, Joe Smith
LA - Ariza, Walton, Farmar, Powell
If you are talking starters, then the only one that we are arguably better at is at PF. With him not being 100% then that gives the edge IMO to LA and Gasol. The 2 best players on that list are not Celtics. As far as benches go we are talented, but small. The size is what hurts us otherwise I would say we are the best of the group, however Cleveland does have 3 former all-stars and one heck of a shooter in Gibson.
This is my rationale behind my worry. I am not going to put on blinders and pretend we are better than we are.
We're not playing both teams at once. Cleveland's clearly better than us at one spot and we're definitely better than them at 2 spots. Same with the Lakers, and that's if you don't consider us better at pf.
What is the second spot where Boston is definitely better? I am just waiting for you to say PG
I could say pg since it would make your day, but what's the point? I'd say it's pretty clear that Ray and KG are better than Delonte and AV.
I agree. I also think PG and C are pretty close to a wash. Rondo and Perk bring very different things to the table than Williams and Z, but I think they both are just as valuable to their teams.
To me, the difference in a 7 game series between the C's and Cavs (assuming KG and Powe are playing at at least 85-90%) will be the battle of the wings. Will the combination of a 10 and 5 (Lebron and West) be better than the combination of an 8 and 7 (Pierce and Allen)?
These are two incredibly evenly matched teams when they are healthy, and it is going to be a hell of a matchup. The C's are certainly the underdogs, since they cruised through too much of the season, and lost home court, but either team could come out on top of that series, depending on where the bounces go.
yeah, we are pretty evenly matched.
I think our strength against CLE is when we can get the game moving.
the one thing i worry about with CLE is their size advantage in the front court.
we really need Mikki to figure out how to be effective against them on the blocks because Varejao, Z and Wallace are just rebounding right over Baby (and do the same against Leon).
An element IMO that we need to exploit is the back door plays between Rondo and KG. That one play (or the threat of it) will either prevent or make CLE pay for over-rotating their bigs on Pierce's and Rondo's penetration.
also should open Ray up better. If you noticed yesterday, CLE was able to basically have someone stick on Ray every where he went.
KGs ability to finish at the rim means that Varejao won't be able to double off and then Delonte will have to be looking to rotate on penetration leading to more open looks and better rhythm looks for Ray.
all in all, it should be a fascinating series if we both get there....