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POLL: How would you rate this season?


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How would you rate this season?  

15 members have voted

  1. 1. How would you rate this season?

    • Huge Success
      2
    • Moderate Success
      11
    • Neutral
      1
    • Moderate Failure
      1
    • Huge Failure
      0


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With the way the season ended [blowing a series clinching game 6 on our home court] how would you rate this season overall?

Keep in mind we overturned 75% of our roster and switched coaching philosophy overnight [defense defense defense to highest 3pt shooting team in the league].

What say you?

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I say moderate success, and we finally got over the "hasn't won a playoff game since...." thing.   Pushing the Heat to 7 was pretty impressive, considering they went on to push the Raptors.  

I wonder how we would have been with a healthy MKG all season as well.

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Should have won the series against Miami, then all factors considered, it would have been pretty close to a huge success.

Regardless, it's difficult to not find something to be excited about moving forward with this team. But they really need to find a consistency. Unfortunately unless we can stumble our way into a star player who will aggressively takeover a game on a more routine basis, that doesn't likely look to change much anytime soon.

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I would say it's been a successful season that ended too soon. We could have been a top four seed if we had started better, but that's an improvement over the past few seasons. We also pushed the Heat to seven games in the play offs and perhaps should have beat them. Overall, we are moving in the right direction and if we bring last year's team back, get MKG back, and perhaps add through the draft/free agency/trades, we should be pushing up into the top four teams in the east if all goes well.

So yes, I'd say the season was a moderate success in which we showed we have a potentially bright future. 

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