We're really counting on a Brook Lopez injury or trade, aren't we?
Sean Mays / Kenny Atkinson doing good work so far, all things considered.
We are.
This is all Obama's fault.
Mike
Theyll still be bottom 5 with Lopez healthy. If he goes down they'll challenge Philly fornworst record.
Maybe not. They were only bottom 5 last year, because half their roster got ravaged by injuries. Starting to see the impact of having healthy RHJ and a mediocre supporting cast around Lopez.
Ravaged?
They lost a rookie who had little impact on the W/L column and Jarret Jack about half way through the season. Injuries had absolutely nothing to do with their result, the fact that they had one of the worst rosters and benches in the NBA was why they sucked lol.
You sound like one of those climate change deniers who just won't relent.
You're talking about a team that made the playoffs two straight years and lost some depth that was then exposed when they saw their star rookie limited to 29 games, saw their starting PG limited to 32 games, saw their former star guard limited to 57 games. It was a perfect storm of disaster for Brooklyn and we benefited by landing a decent Tier-3 prospect with some theoretical potential out of it. Here's hoping they end up ravaged by injuries again this year. If the season ended today, the pick would be #14 right now. It's concerning... especially when Linsanity returns from injury. I'm worried that celticsclay might need to retroactively change the topic of his "The most talked about inconsequential trade?" thread to be about the highly regarded KG/Pierce to Brooklyn deal. If all we get out of it is James YOung, a rookie averaging 7 points, and some mid-to-late first round draft picks, it'll be a big disappointment... especially if you subscribe to the idea that Boston was still a contender when KG and Pierce were moved, which I do not.
Wait. So RHJ was a "star rookie" averaging 5.8 points, but Brown is "only" averaging 7 points. You really walked into that one... LOL
RHJ had the best Defensive Rating on the entire team and was right behind Lopez in offensive rating. His absence was sorely missed. Jaylen Brown is bottom 5 on our team in defensive rating and bottom 4 in offensive rating.
You can see Jefferson's impact in games like Saturday night when he had 20 points, 13 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 block and 1 steal in a win.
If Brooklyn keeps this type of play up, we'll struggle to have enough assets to trade for a star.
They still had their 3 best players for the entire season. They had their 6th man, Bogdanovic, for the entire season. They lost a rookie averaging 5 points with some defense, and their 32 year old scrub of a starting PG in Jarrett Jack.
Jarrett Jack was the worst starting point guard in the NBA last season. 26% from 3pt, 4.7 assists, and a +/- of -4.6 for the season. He was absolute trash and was one of the main reasons they were so poor.
They were simply not constructed to win many games. They had the 27th offensive rating and the 29th defensive rating.
Their bench included Andrea Bargani and Thomas Robinson and they literally had a 15 man rotation. In fact 13 of their players averaged over 15 minutes a game, and 10 of their players averaged 20 minutes a game.
You repeatedly stick to the 'decimated by injuries' argument, when we were all saying they weren't deep enough to withstand any injuries and it was why they would suck.
Again, Brook Lopez was healthy. Joe Johnson was healthy. Thadeus Young was healthy.
Shane Larkin took fewer shots, had better percentages, and had the same assist totals as Jack.
You must be trolling at this point.