Well balanced teams more often than not beat teams with one superstar and not much else
Joakim Noah, Brandon Jennings, and Mike Miller are better than "not much else".
For one Noah is a better rebounder and defender than anyone on your entire team.
Mike Miller is a better 3pt shooter than anyone on your team, as well as a better rebounder than anyone in your back-court including Jason Kidd.
Brandon Jennings as the second scoring option got Milwaukee into the playoffs. As the primary scoring option brought Atlanta to a 7 game playoff. How did Richard Hamilton do in this playoffs this season? How did Corey Maggette do?
That's right, they were both featured on teams that finished in the lottery.
Keep underrating Brandon Jennings. Richard Hamilton is broken. Dirk and Kidd are both getting older, and Kidd will be 37 years old next season.
Brandon Jennings should only improve.
True, but only great team defenses have beaten Lebron.
And is anyone else finding it funny that Milwaukee's best defender is Jason Kidd? And he is guarding Mike Miller in Rondo###'s matchups? Come on.
Anybody else find it funny that IP's second best option shot 37% from the field last year and doesnt have a college education. And his best player quit on his team in a playoff series this past year? Comon
Well to be fair my second best player is Joakim Noah, who is a better defender and rebounder than anyone on your team (have I mentioned that?).
And if we're talking about LeBron James quitting, why can't we also talk about guys who can't get the job done.
Meet: Dirk Nowitzki.
2010: Bounced in the first round by the spurs, 6 games
2009: Bounced in the second round by Denver, 5 games
2008: Bounced first round, by New Orleans, 5 games (New Orleans was one of those teams with one superstar)
2007: Bounces in the first round, despite being a #1 overall seed, despite coming off of a finals appearance, despite Dirk being the MVP, bounced in teh first round by the Golden State Warriors in 6 games.
2006: Lost in Finals to Heat amid accusations that Nowitzki could not lead, and was 'emasculated' by Dywane and the refs.