2109484, I disagree. Posted by BSharp, Sat Jan-12-13 03:10 AM
While it's a longshot, I think that his team as currently constructed *could* win a championship.
Zach Randolph is as dominant as there is an offensive player in the league. Other than, you know, Lebron. But he doesn't count. Put Durant up there. Whatever. Zach is as good as it gets. He's unguardable. Rudy Gay and Marc Gasol are players who can back him up, and if the other players click.... They *could* win.
Clearly, a longshot. But it's not like they don't have the players to make it happen. If you make the argument that it's impossible, then I'll make the argument that only a a handful of teams/franchises have won titles in the past several decades. That type of thinking is relevant, but prohibitive. Without thinking that the status quo is vulnerable, you have no reason to exist unless you have Jordan or Hakeem or LeBron.
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