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[QUOTE="ctchamps, post: 2001658, member: 37"] It's so hard to predict who makes leaps in their development and who doesn't. It's also hard to know how much a leap players can make year over year or even within a season. Same with regression. It's why I like watching sports. I don't know outcomes in advance. Here's some snark as opposed to being professorial. The way people react to players or games or seasons, makes me wonder if they'd be better served watching only reruns of movies they love or seasons that have turned out the way they needed. Why put yourself through pain if you can't handle it? Of course I have a decent understanding of my rhetorical question. And I do have to say a number of people who post here don't just run off to teams that are successful when the chips are down. All this is a preamble to my concerns for next season. You touch upon the most salient shortcoming - a proven reliable big. I'm excited about the potential of the other parts, but the lack of playing time, never mind the lack of playing time together, has me cautiously optimistic at best. [/QUOTE]
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