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re: In a sense, this has been a great scenario for us.

Posted on 4/29/24 at 11:47 am to
Posted by Parrish
New Orleans
Member since Sep 2014
2131 posts
Posted on 4/29/24 at 11:47 am to
I agree changes need to be made but comparisons to OKC and Minnesota are going to be frustrating. With better coaching *and health* the Pels can hang with anyone. Both OKC and Minnesota have been healthy this year.

Anthony Edwards hasn't really been injured yet in his career. Gobert is also generally healthy but played in most games since 18-19. KAT played in second most games since 18-19. Even NAW, while only a role player, played in all 82.

Shai played the second most games since his rookie year. Chet played in every game. Jalen Williams played in 71. Dort played in 79.

Even Denver was healthy. 7 of top 8 played in at least 63 games.

Most of the teams below those 3 in standings had injuriesand/or rested guys.

But things were going pretty well for Pels despite limitations of role players (Trey and Jose both missed 25+) until BI and Zion had overlapping injuries (accepting here that BI is not near 100).

I'm beat a dead horse here again and again on health, but even the Pels know how important it was by making Aaron Nelson a splash hire. But it hasn't worked, whether that's on the trainers or players or both, it's just not worked.

But the answer isn't to run it back and hope tge Pels are finally healthy. Pels have to realize it's not reasonable to expect the guys we have to be healthy enough to go anywhere in the playoffs. Rarely is a team going to give "face value" for injury prone guys unless taking back a different kind of problem, so the realistic question when moving guys is how much of a discount do you take?
Posted by Fun Bunch
New Orleans
Member since May 2008
116379 posts
Posted on 4/29/24 at 11:49 am to
When we were fully healthy, and really good teams were also fully healthy, we largely got our asses kicked this year.

We feasted on bad teams and good teams that had players out.
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