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(03-08-2026, 07:57 PM)Chicagojk Wrote: Yeah, these games are tough to watch. 
I was watching PJ on defense in the first half.  He gets lost way too often.   Max is making a run of really ending the season with more question marks.   I think he is taking some bad shots.  
An NBA team without it stars is a team full of role players.  This can be really misleading as to the value and quality of the players if projecting what they would be playing like with legit NBA stars on the floor and in the game plan.  These same players looked so much better for the few games where you could see them all with Anthony Davis healthy and playing.  Course Davis had to go at this point and was the right move given his continued injury profile, but the point is, he still plays like a legitimate star when he's healthy. 

PJ and Max and are likely just falling short of being able to carry a team in the top 3 build the team around role.  
Take most of the top NBA role player supporting cast guys and try to make them the stars of the team, you'll likely get a similar result.   Coop is the only clear star quality player at this point and he's a bit too early to carry the team at just-turned 19 years old.   After that you've got guys like Middleton and Klay that have passed that all star level and will never get back there on any consistent basis. 

In terms of the future, Kyrie's age + injury makes it tough to project consistent star return at 33/34.  Derek Lively appears to be a legit injury concern big man so hard to project star there.  Both guys would change the floor significantly but not sure who the 2nd star really is for Coop short or long term.   Which brings us back to the TANK .... 

(03-08-2026, 09:12 PM)Scott41theMavs Wrote: The good news is that the Pels are just a game back of us now and should catch us in the next two weeks.

The bad news other good news is that this is turning into a team that doesn't have to go through the "effort" of tanking - they're just plain awful. The really sad thing, as alluded to by Chicagojk, is that Max has shown out as garbage. ... 
Fixed it.  Both are good news.  The tankathon is all that matters at this point in the season.  18 straight losses would not be too many.  Pels being in range is something to root for  Big Grin
(Yesterday, 03:08 AM)Mavs2021 Wrote: These performances and losses mean nothing. The only concern is the draft, free agency, health and then you need to hope they can turn the switch back on.
Agreed fully.  Realistically, Pels they have a shot at passing up in tank, Utah is a reach and the Nets are a super long shot but would be amazing if they could catch.  Nets aren't going to win enough though in reality  Dodgy so the dream lives NO and maybe the Jazz.  
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At this point, the Mavs have a shot at going 0-18 the rest of the way, but they do have some 50-50 games -- games against teams with nothing to play for (MEM, NO, CHI) -- but none of those are teams with a worse record, and both MEM and NO are away games for DAL. CHI is a few games away from DAL in the standings, but it's the last game of the season when weird things happen.

Mavs have no realistic shot at anyone in the top 4 seed (IND, SAC, WAS, BKN) - the gap is way too big. But with an 0-18 finish, they would be guaranteed no worse of a seed than 6. An 0-18 also gives them a chance to even catch UT, as the Jazz still have games left vs SAC, WAS, NO, and MEM that they might end up being forced to take several W's.
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0-18 is unreal... Probably 4/5 Ws will happen.

#6 seed is our spot, then we need another lucky ball.
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I was reading comments on the link that takes you to that other page here and someone said DLLS said it is not a given Lively will be ready for training camp next year?  What is going on and what Nico and team did with him may be one of his lasting legacies.  Stress fracture last year where he almost played with.  Missed the rest of the season.  Started the season and something seemed off.   Played a few games and then due to discomfort and bone spurs, went under surgery.    He is still in a cast on the sidelines and it appears he may miss a full year of running/jumping.   Not great.
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