Like it or not, it's still a big man's game. We have 3 big men. One aging, one soft, and one short. That's going to be a problem - especially when facing the better teams in the post-season. There was nothing premature about being critical of the offseason personnel decisions.
The lack of Antonio McDyess's minutes leaves a gaping hole, where the team was already weak. It didn't get addressed. Criticism earned.
The dynamics of the lockout - short camp, compressed schedule, and lots of player movement, are being felt. We are, for all purposes, still watching pre-season play. If the young guys can keep contributing, things look a lot better. But that doesn't make up for being short a big man in the rotation.