I agree. My theory is that when you play hard on D, and you have some depth, and you push the ball on offense while getting everyone involved, you are less likely to overlook teams. In other words, when you play with energy, I think teams play more consistently night in and night out. You get into trouble when teams rely on just a couple of guys to score. If those guys start off slowly, then bad teams can jump on you.
Not saying this team (when healthy) won't have bad nights, but I think the style of play will keep us in most games until someone gets hot. On the other hand, if we continue to turn the ball over, then we will also keep the other team in the game. That needs to get better.