look, even steve nash knows this team ain't winning squat. from bickley's article today:
"Granted, there will be no such ending for Nash. Unless he is traded, he will join the fraternity of impact players who never won a title, a list that includes Charles Barkley, Karl Malone, John Stockton and Patrick Ewing. That notoriety will follow him for the rest of his life, and on some level, it has to sting.
'You know what? I enjoy life too much to look back a lot,' Nash said of the past five years. 'I have too much to look forward to each day, too much left to accomplish and work for. Yeah, it's a shame and it hurts, if I take a minute to stop and think about it. But I don't really have any regrets, and I look forward to continuing to improve and being part of a great environment and a great team.'"
by saying "yeah, it's a shame and it hurts, if i take a minute to stop and think about it" pretty much sounds like he's conceding that he will never win a championship. if that's not a scathing indictment of the makeup of this team, i don't know what is. again, as i've stated before there are two types of teams the league SHOULD have - contenders and those building towards contention. unfortunately we fall into category three - mediocrity with no chance at a championship (absent some ridiculous mid-season gasol deal) and no gameplan for the future. yay!
worst expectations? i say we lose amare for a good chunk of the season and finish with 25 - 35 wins and give the thunder yet another beautiful pick in the lotto.