The thing is, if you're gonna start making excuses for the team, then it works both ways, OKC was playing its 4th game in five nights and it's 7th game in 11 nights or something, and both Chicago and Dallas have some of the worst PG rotations in the league.
Now taking it up the ass by an Irving less Cavs team, there's no excuse for that, there's no way you can somehow find a positive in that kind of performance.
I for one am for saying that this team is flawed and that losing TP may end up being a positive because it highlights the flaw that were already there but less obvious with him :
- some of the worst point guard defense in the league when TP is sitting, could be fixed by giving Cojo the job, he probably wouldn't have gotten the opportunity without TP getting injured
- one of the softest frontline in the league when Duncan is sitting, could be fixed by integrating Baynes in the rotation but the clock is really ticking at that point
That's the two glaring flaws imo, yes we're strong and will be stronger with TP but that doesn't mean the team doesn't have problems.

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