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We are not dominant--we're not likely to go 4-0 on anyone in a series--so we could, theoretically, be/get better.
We could be "good enough" as is, or could try to create the best playoff rotation that we possibly can, which would realistically only involve trying to improve the bench with one or two players in a relatively minor deal.
I'm not confident that we have that type of playoff depth...we have a few one-trick ponies, and Doc deciding how to match those guys up (perhaps playing the starters so much masks his inability to make adjustments?).
So I'd like to pursue getting "that guy", the one that makes a difference in the playoffs. 'Sheed can be "that guy" for the bigs, and Quisy might be "that guy"...but certainly not backing up 3 spots. After that, I get pretty nervous, and even healthy, minutes and foul trouble will require us to go deeper than 7 guys.
We're contenders either way, but i don't want to contend. I want to win. There is a difference, and I think blurring that fueled the fire in this thread.
We look like an also-ran to me.
Do you think the 2007 team was better designed to win than the current one? Are Posey and Brown that much closer to ideal role players than Wallace and Daniels?
Wow. That's a great question...or two questions, eh?
I think the team is more different than it seems...I don't think we're currently anywhere near the defensive unit that we were, and the Highly Marketed 3 were much more potent offensively then, too. The team is built around The Marketed 3, so it has to respond to changes in their game. So we need to be better around them than we were then, since they're not as good: Ray's defense is even worse, and we know about KG. PP's game has always been physical, and I think he is much more prone to wearing down now, 2 years later. We need to be deeper, just to break even.
Rondo and Perk's development...they were pretty good then, weren't they? I don't think their improvement since the title, though very real, makes a huge difference.
PJ vs. 'Sheed: Advantage to 'Sheed, but the difference is made up for in the decline in KG, so it's still a wash at the big positions. That's good.
Posey vs. Daniels: Pose solidified the team's defensive identity in a way that Daniels simply does not. The attitude helped them to think "dominant", too. Posey made other guys better defensive players. He was finals-tested and verified before he came to us, via Miami's title run, while Daniels is just a good player. (Also, Daniels the playmaker/backup PG takes him out of the Daniels the scorer role, and I'm not sure that is to our advantage, or the best use of his talent.) Evaluating Daniels, this year, can only earn an Incomplete so far, due to the injury. But with Ray's defensive decline, and PP's game being so physical, the importance of the backup wing spot is more important, and we're taking a bigger gamble with a less proven player. After Daniels, there is nobody I want on the floor in the playoffs at the wing. That's a problem. So, in this key position, it's '07-8 in a landslide. He was that important, and everyone knew it.
When they let him walk, they knew it would take more than one guy to fill the many roles he did. Unfortunatly, the bench hasn't gotten longer, and some of those roles are holes. TA and Scal don't cut it, and Daniels is "playing" PG...giving House a bigger role than he can fill.
So, the version made in 2007/8 was much, much more solid than the current one, hands down, no contest.