Unfortunately, this seems like the type of thing that can sabotage a season. They have some good pieces on that team, but Dunn provided an element of athleticism, ball-handling, and defense that they are sorely lacking. Cotton's game is predicated on spot-up shooting and off-ball movement - now he's going to have to man more of the scoring/creating/facilitating duties, and that's not really his strength as a player (hence his 36% shooting this season). Batts is also a limited player athletically who depends on a point guard who can get him the ball in his preferred spot on the block. Now that they've lost their most versatile player, I just don't see how they are going to be able to blend the different skill sets together effectively.