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IMO, this roster is better than the one Lebron had in 2007, but not by much. The 2007 Spurs knew how to choke out an opponent on the biggest stage, and the Warriors may be in their crucible now
Agreed. I think injuries have certainly hurt the Cavs, and while nobody is claiming Delavadova is a great player that would be a stud anywhere, he isn't that much different from other hustle PGs that have made an impact in the past (JJ Barea, Patty Mills). He appears to be smarter than Mario Chalmers.
Mozgov has improved every year, and matches up very well with any center in the East, and is the better center on the floor during this series.
Tristan Thompson has improved every year, and may be a better rebounder than Kevin Love, and is probably a better defender. Plus he doesn't need the ball in his hands. Has out rebounded everyone in this series it seems.
Back when the Knicks were winning 54 games, JR Smith played the most minutes, and has been a key contributor on plenty of playoff teams. Arguably filling about the same level of contribution as what Carmelo got to play with on anyteam.
Shumpart is a solid player. Outside of Golden St, he would be a contributor on about any team in the league.
Additionally, there are some guys on the Cavs bench that were major contributors last few years to their playoff teams in the West that can't hardly get on the floor (Perkins, Miller, Marion). It isn't all about injury and they haven't regressed to Jimmy Carter 1 year later.
Look, I'm not saying saying LeBron is playing with the Dream Team, nor even as good as what Steph Curry has around him, but this narrative about his supporting cast being 4 stiffs, isn't exactly true either.
And probably most important right now, unlike with KLove and Kyrie out there, there is a lot of clarity about what the Cavs offense is all about.