Q12543 wrote:LST, I hate to break it to you, but this team is not winning 35 games.
Yes, Rubio is their most important player, but Ricky Rubio is not LeBron James or Kevin Durant or even Chris Paul. He is not good enough to make, say, a 15-20 game difference in wins and losses by himself. If he was as good as you say he is, the combination of him and Love (a top 10 player in his own right) would have won 50+ games last season.
I love Ricky as much as everyone here, but this roster was constructed like a house of cards. We all knew injuries are an inevitable part of the game and that some of our better players (like Pek and Martin) were injury-prone. It was only a matter of time before we would have to rely too much on 1st and 2nd year players - it just happened a bit earlier in the season than we all thought - but it was going to happen eventually. It would have been unbelievably lucky for our vets to stay healthy for the entire season. And once you have to rely on rookies and 2nd year guys to carry the load, you're in trouble.
At this point, I would be giddy with the 25 wins I originally predicted. I'm afraid that's in jeopardy too....
Thing is, he IS that important to us. I always found it damning how Kevin Love played some of the best basketball of his life after Ricky got hurt and the team could only muster a 5-22 record the rest of Ricky's rookie year. I see what's happening now. I don't think it's a coincidence. When it's that hard for this team to function without Ricky, that says a lot.