mavsfan4ever said:
Kellso said:
mavsfan4ever said:
We have gone to the finals and the wcf without this dominant big man you are talking about (who we now likely won't have at all this year bc he's always injured). And besides jokic, dominant big men aren't really winning titles these days. We already had lively and gafford, so our big men were already above average for what we needed. On the other hand, I can't think of any teams who have won titles with only one playmaker (which is what we have now). Kyrie is the only playmaker and can somewhat get shut down in the playoffs.
I guess we will see if you are right. But I don't expect us to get back to win the finals in the next 2-3 years. And if we don't, given our past record with Luka and the trajectory of the team when healthy, the trade is a colossal failure and it shortened out window from 10-15 years to 2-3 years.
Can we agree that if we don't win the finals in the next 3 years it's a failure?
And we aren't even getting into the chance that Kyrie leaves in the offseason. If that happens, our window is .5 years (and AD is hurt in that window). And we will be in franchise hell after AD and Kyrie get old or leave.
The goal is not to get to the WCF or the Finals...the goal is to win the whole thing.
I'm not sure if you watched the Finals last year....but the Mavs got smoked by the Celtics.
Most of the games were not close at all.
Your takes are laughable. I just need to quit responding I guess.
Yes, we got killed by the Celtics, who literally had one of the top OFFENSES of all time in the nba.
Our problem was not defense. It was that we had absolutely no one other than Luka who could create their shot and score or create looks for others. Now we don't even have Luka. We won't even get to the finals now, but if we did it would be even uglier without Luka. Kyrie could do absolutely nothing against Boston's defense (and that was with Luka getting a ton of attention).
And our defense against a team like Boston will likely be even worse now if AD is playing the 4. He needs to play the 5, but that makes him redundant with lively and gafford. If AD is playing the 4, then the teams like Boston and okc will spread the mavs out and take advantage of the fact that they have two 5s on the court. Plus, that means PJ will play the 3, when he should be playing the 4.
AD is one of the best rim protectors in the league. That is negated when he is guarding guys that will remain at the 3 point line. I'm honestly not even sure that our defense got better for this reason. And we will likely never know bc AD won't stay healthy for us to find out.
You should quit responding. You are a classic Luka Fan, and not really a fan of the Mavericks.
You have been brainwashed by the local media and national media into believing that Luka could do no wrong, and that all the success of the Mavs was solely do to the guy that plays no defense and dominates the ball in his hand more than any other player in the NBA.
Its obvious you don't want the Mavericks to succeed. Only someone that knows little about basketball would refer to Anthony Davis as "
peanuts".
The Mavs wouldn't have traded Luka if they were winning 55-60 games a year. This years team should have one of the top 2-3 records in the NBA, and they don't because Luka's fat ass couldn't start this season in shape.
I'm not sure how long you've been a Mavs fans but the same thing happened 20 years ago.
The Mavs let a future 2x MVP walk in free agency, and got roasted in the media for letting Nash go to Phoenix.
Nash took his game to another level and elevated Phoenix into one of the really good teams in the NBA. Steve Nash won the MVP in both 2006 and 2007.
The other side of the coin is that (to this day) the Mavericks three year stretch once they let Nash walk (58-24, 60-22, 67-15) is still the best 3 year regular season stretch in franchise history.
The Mavs improved after Nash left because they improved their athleticism and defense. Nash was a fantastic offensive player, but he was also a blackhole on defense.
Luka is still going to be great in Los Angeles, but the Mavericks are much better suited to beat Boston or Cleveland than they were a year ago.