[quote name='lordopus99']I knew the convo would come back up.
Shaq - avg beastly numbers 9 pts, 4 boards this season - past due retire since he spends 1/3 the season on injured reserve for the past couple of years.
Big Z -

avg beastly numbers this season 5pts, 4 boards on a team that is starting Joel

ing Anthony; that tells you how bad he is. He only played in 09 due to Shaq not playing.
Delonte - avg 20 min in 60 games in 09; this year his beastly numbers are 5pts, 1.5 boards - Backup
Varejo - Really... come on. Dude's Overrated. 8 pts, 6 boards in 28 min... nonfactor (outside his flop ability). Handicap his averages on their games and the Cavs would still look as bad, maybe even worse since the people that stepped in play better that Varejo does.
Jamison - This year he still played 56 games, 3 more than Shaq did in 09 run. Yes, he might now be their "superstar" but Jamison is old. He isn't the same guy he was. So even if he played in the other games, I still don't see a difference in the outcome.
These guys went down in averages due to people actually now guarding them instead of double/triple Lebron anymore thus they actually had to perform, not take open shots.
Can we please just accept that Cavs collapse is all due to Lebron leaving... and just enjoy the playoffs...[/QUOTE]
I don't know how anybody could look at the Cavs lineup in 09/10 and then 10/11 and see Lebron as the only difference. That just ignores that they lost a third of their roster over the summer and Lebron in particular leaving handicapped their appeal to get anybody of substance to fill in holes, which made the lack of draft picks an even bigger issue. They went into the 10/11 season with a shallow lineup that couldn't afford injuries, so losing Varejao, Mo Williams, Danial Gibson, and others for significant amounts of time made a bad situation even worse. It's not until now that they have an actual off-season to rebuild the team.
Just looking at the stats, the four major players that left accounted for 58 points per game last season, over 20 minutes per game, and they all played over 50 games, so they were big parts of the team. JJ Hickson and Anthony Parker are the only remaining players from the 09 team that had significant starting experience and played a significant chunk of this season. I don't know why you'd base their worth on what they did this season in new situations that say nothing about what they added to the Cavs last year.