[quote name='lordopus99']Losing these pieces would be major if they actually did something else off the team, which they didn't. Instead they have gone back to being bench players or on the IR. West was traded so obviously the franchise didn't feel his worth. He was then cut by Minn, a team that has had issues themselves. Shaq and Z are has-beens that can't stay healthy, let alone play significant minutes when they are asked.[/quote]
A player's worth on one team shouldn't be based on how well they do in a completely different situation.
Miami barely uses their centers and nobody signs Shaq without taking the downtime into consideration, but he managed to stay healthy for a long time in Cleveland. Delonte was traded because he was a huge risk to continue paying big money for after the motorcycle incident and a likely suspension to start the season after the trial, so they traded him to Minnesota for them to cut to get rid of his contract. That was the whole point of the trade and Danny Ainge knew that since he was waiting for
[quote name='lordopus99']Injuries the problem? an example in point...
Dec 7, 2010 - All "injured" players playing - Philly crushed them 117-97.
If Williams was so huge, why did he also get dealt for an aged B Diddy? Let me answer that for you. It was because the minutes he did played were so lackadaisical.
You forgot to add Jamison (56) and Gibson (67). They meet your criteria.
Again, I base their worth (current and ex-Cavs members from 2009-10 season) on what they do this season as they have lost the factor of Lebron James on their teams i.e. Lebron was double/triple coverage, leaving others open.[/QUOTE]
They lost to Philly early on? I'm very surprised. I could've sworn that they were perfect until Varejao was injured. They were clearly not a great team before the injury and they didn't improve afterwards. I'm not sure what you were trying to prove.
I never said they were huge players, but that losing them when the team couldn't afford any injuries to begin with diminished the team's chances of winning greatly. Mo's first game back from his injury was when they broke the 26 game streak against LAC, so he did have an impact.
Mo was traded for the Clippers' 1st round draft pick. I don't know how you could have missed that. Not having any picks last year killed any chance of adding some good young talent, so now having two lottery picks and two second round picks gives them a great shot at adding some quality talent to help them rebuild.
Once again, the whole point of this was to show that the difference between the Cavs last year and this year was not just Lebron as you claimed. Lebron was a big part of the reason that they won, but not everything. He would not have won 60+ games with this year's team, as he's not that good.