Say, and as the miles pile up, Nowitzki goes down with an injury, how would they do in your opinion?
Completely hypothetical btw
Where would Minnesota be if Lebron goes down with an injury? Where would Orlando be if Kobe goes down with an injury? It's sort of obvious if one of your best players goes down with injury, your team's going to move back quite a bit. The only difference is the likelihood of it, and considering Dirk's style of play, his injury history, and the fact that this Lakers team won't be needing him to play significant minutes in the regular season, I don't see why anyone would believe so.
Also, I am surprised that the Lakers have been ranked a non-playoff team. Obviously I'm not going to brag and say we're clear cut #1's (this league is way too talented and competitive for any team to make that case), but we're at the very least a lock to be a playoff team. Even if you question Calderon's injury history and Dirk's age, we have the depth to get through the regular season by far. We have a versatile defense as well as easily the most efficient offense in the league. I don't recall the last time a team with both a top 10 offense and defense misses the playoffs. And while none of our players are spectacular individual talents outside of Dirk, each player on our roster is dynamic and can contribute in many facets of the game; the only exception is LRMAM, but he's one of the best defensive specialists in the league. Furthermore, they all complement each other greatly and I can't count many teams who have assembled a better fitting group than the Lakers. Again, since this post might easily come off as bragging, I want to clarify that I totally understand everyone has differing opinions, and I'm not expecting the Lakers to be your #1 seed. But I think we are one of the few teams in the West that can be called a lock for the playoffs.