They were extremely flawed entering the season, lacking both a quality PG (I don't care about Alston's numbers, I think he's a cancer) and consistant outside shooting.
They are still a weak rebounding team, because Lord knows Swift isn't much of one either.
So, now they are locked into this team, for better or for worse because Swift is a nice player for the price, so it's hard to justify giving him up, Howard is locked in for 7 million per until Christ returns thanks to his Orlando contract, McGrady and Yao are MAX players that most teams can't afford/package quality together for in trade and after them, none of their players really stands out.
I thought they'd be much better. I had them being around Dallas good.
The injuries have hurt, but they'd be no better than .500 healthy, anyways.
Last year they started off terrible, stayed the course, made some moves and got back on track. Wait until the new year. If they aren't playing .500 or better ball by then, they will be out of the playoff picture mostl likely.
Though, after San Antonio, Dallas and Memphis, I'm not sure there are any quality teams anyways. Clippers could be good, but they need to prove this start by playing better than .500 for another month or two. After those four teams, it's wide open.

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