I'm not sure he solves their matchup problems with the Warriors and Suns, but he does give them a low post threat that Dampier and Diop lack.
correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Webber drop 17, 9 and 3 on us when the Pistons beat the ever living crap out of us at home, even without Chauncy? Not saying he's the missing piece, but Webber and Eddie Jones continue to provide at least solid depth, a word/concept that's apparently completely foreign to our FO. That being said, I wouldn't necessarily want either of those guys, but having Marks as our 8th man right now, plain and simple, is a complete joke.
Ehh, whatever. I hope Avery leaves both Webber and Howard in during crunch time. The chances of them calling really bad timeouts in clutch situations shoots through the roof.
No, Josh Howard....you know, the same Josh Howard who called the ******** timeout in the NBA Finals against the Heat.Wrong howard.
No, Josh Howard....you know, the same Josh Howard who called the ******** timeout in the NBA Finals against the Heat.
Webber's still a really good high-post player.
I think Diaw would play well if Amare was hurt for a long stretch. I am just hoping he can play well if Amare isn't hurt for a long stretch.
I agree with your post. The mavs point guards i thought played well in the regular season. They wern't always great every night, but they did well most of the time. In the playoffs they took a leave of absence. I don't know that we need to panic though because the same guys took us to the finals a year prior. Combined with the fact that harris has a lot of room for improvement. I agree with the big men in the paint. Diop is good for our defense. dampier is good for offensive rebounding. Aside from those aspects they are often liabilities in other areas. On offense in paticular. That's where webber can help. I don't know that he will start...just based on his age alone. But having him on the court should help the mavs offense from that position. Having said that the good news for the mavs is they aren't too far away from phoenix or S.A. I as well wouldn't put them ahead of either of the two. The spurs are champs and phoenix didn't lose to a team they shouldn't of. But our head to head with phoenix is pretty much 50/50. and it's just a wild guess, but if you ask pop who his worst matchup is he will probably say the mavs. I could go back to when the mavs beat the spurs, but that was a different time and place.I still think the Mavs are better with CW. I don't agree that CW will get as embarrassed as Damp and Diop and makes them better down low either. He is not going to get them a title though.
The Mavs had 3 problems last season. They couldn't get any points in the paint, they couldn't defend the paint and got inconsistent play from the point. CW helps them on the offensive end in the paint but he still can't move laterally enough to stop the likes of Amare.
This move doesn't put them over the top over San Antonio or the Suns.
I agree with you. I don't think phoenix or any other great nba team for that matter should be nervous about the mavs' offseason. Chris Webber and Eddie Jones are both nice additions for the mavs. Outside of stackhouse, the mavs didn't always get solid offense from their bench. These two guys can at least help in that area. I think the mavs also need to get josh howard more involved in the 4th qtr. But leave the timeouts for dirk or someone else.correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Webber drop 17, 9 and 3 on us when the Pistons beat the ever living crap out of us at home, even without Chauncy? Not saying he's the missing piece, but Webber and Eddie Jones continue to provide at least solid depth, a word/concept that's apparently completely foreign to our FO. That being said, I wouldn't necessarily want either of those guys, but having Marks as our 8th man right now, plain and simple, is a complete joke.