Utah,
1) With Mike Dunleavy out for the first couple months of the season, is the Miles / Wright swingman combo good enough to keep you afloat?
2) What is Chris Kaman's health status? If he goes down, can Lopez step in?
3) Is Dragic a good enough distributor to spell Chauncey?
4) Why is your team better than Seattle or Minnesota?
1. I think Miles and Wright can keep the team going for the first couple of months that Dunleavy is out. Both started last year and played around 20-25 minutes a game. I also have Flip Murray, who can start, though he is a smaller guard. Obviously, neither of those players could pick up the scoring/passing skills Dunleavy has but, I think we'll be fine for a few months. If he ends up being out the year I'm in trouble obviously.
2. As far as I'm aware he's going to be fine for the start of the season. He does seem to miss games every year but he is just 27. I think R. Lopez will see a ton of minutes this year and put up numbers close to his brother Brook. Though if that doesn't happen I have Collison and Songaila to play center, though they are both more forwards and that would hurt my depth by starting one of them. Also in these two videos...he seems fine to me...well at least physically.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0PgZeumSJIhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpUjrEVpDOM3. Well Dragic played 55 games last year, at just under 14 minutes a game. He averaged 4.5 points and 2 assist, to 1 turnover. If he can not turn the ball over and give me 12-15 minutes a night I think he's a quality backup for Billups then. If he can't I have Mike James, though more of a scorer, who can backup Billups, or when Dunleavy comes back I can use him as a Point-Forward.
4. I don't like to say I'm better than anyone..I like to lay low haha. But for Seattle I think I'm better because I have the height advantages over their back court and I just like Dirk in the matchup. If they put Martin on him...well we saw what happened in that series this year..sure Denver won but Dirk averaged 34.4 points and 9.8 rebounds that series. If they put Duncan on him that opens up things for our team because it pulls Duncan away from the basket. Not to mention he averaged 26.8 ppg this past post season against the Spurs. I also have questions if Bayless can handle full time backup pg duties yet, but the do have Daniels for insurance. Gordan will be a tough cover, but C.J. Miles is a solid defender that could give him trouble with his height/length.
As far as 'Sota goes I like their team but they don't have a true go to scorer and I think that will hurt them. Nelson just came off an injury, and while he played in the finals, he didn't play that well imo. Is he going to be able to withstand the physical Billups on him? I also have question marks with their bench outside of Bonner and Peja. I think Farmar is alright, but he lost minutes to Shannon Brown last year in the playoffs and that's not a good thing. The rest of the bench is very young so it could be better than I envision it, but its wait and see there. And while Randolph is a talent, is he going to destroy chemistry there. I think they are a very team orientated as anyone in the league with some talent, but Randolph just kills that sort of thing. Again its a wait and see. Plus again who's going to match up with Dirk?