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I know this will probably anger a few people but here goes. One of the main reasons I believe we should look to rebuild is that I just don't think we're all that close to the promised land. AFAIC, our trip to the WCF came with an extraordinary amount of luck and I just don't see the stars aligning that way again soon.
Dallas ran out of gas, Denver lost their HC at a critical juncture, Utah was beset by a bevy of injuries and Portland lost their best player. We also benefitted from an incredible run by Amare that far outpaces any previous stretch of his career and likely any future stretch. Factor in that the Lakers look to have a few more years in them and OKC is closing fast and the future is not all that bright.
Even if we bring Amare I back I just don't see us being quite as good. Lou and Frye each contributed considerably at times this season and it's probable that neither will be back (and it's doubtful their replacements will match or exceed them). Nash was ineffective (or at least considerably less effective than usual) in roughly a third of the 2010 games because of injury and that's likely to worsen not improve. It's also unlikely that Hill will continue to play at his recent level.
There's no doubt this team can be competitive but I just don't see them as true contenders (or even close, for that matter). Besides his back issue, Lopez has a ways to go before he becomes even a top 10 center. Dragic showed signs of greatness this year but he also showed signs of mediocrity. I expect improvement from both of them but not enough to offset the overall lessening this team will experience because of age, injuries and defections.
It takes a lot of luck to win a championship but IMO it took an awful lot of good fortune just to get us part way there. If we really weren't all that close what good does it do to put out a roughly equal version of it in 2011? Especially when that roughly equal version may prove to be a mirage if age and injuries do catch up to them.
Steve
Dallas ran out of gas, Denver lost their HC at a critical juncture, Utah was beset by a bevy of injuries and Portland lost their best player. We also benefitted from an incredible run by Amare that far outpaces any previous stretch of his career and likely any future stretch. Factor in that the Lakers look to have a few more years in them and OKC is closing fast and the future is not all that bright.
Even if we bring Amare I back I just don't see us being quite as good. Lou and Frye each contributed considerably at times this season and it's probable that neither will be back (and it's doubtful their replacements will match or exceed them). Nash was ineffective (or at least considerably less effective than usual) in roughly a third of the 2010 games because of injury and that's likely to worsen not improve. It's also unlikely that Hill will continue to play at his recent level.
There's no doubt this team can be competitive but I just don't see them as true contenders (or even close, for that matter). Besides his back issue, Lopez has a ways to go before he becomes even a top 10 center. Dragic showed signs of greatness this year but he also showed signs of mediocrity. I expect improvement from both of them but not enough to offset the overall lessening this team will experience because of age, injuries and defections.
It takes a lot of luck to win a championship but IMO it took an awful lot of good fortune just to get us part way there. If we really weren't all that close what good does it do to put out a roughly equal version of it in 2011? Especially when that roughly equal version may prove to be a mirage if age and injuries do catch up to them.
Steve