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Is now a competitive starting line up. Obviously that's just theoretical, but their injured players would be better than most starting lineups if healthy.
 
The thing with players coming in who don't get a lot of playing time is no team has film on them and there a wild card. Its the same when a top player goes out and a secondary player suddenly gets the green light to do what he wants, It can and does take teams by surprise and is a great wrench tossed into games that sometimes don't have much mystery going in. After a few games of game tap and couches being able to review film and create a new defensive plan for the player you get to truly see if its a gimmick brought on by an unscouted player or a player in a new role or if that player is the real deal.
 
Is now a competitive starting line up. Obviously that's just theoretical, but their injured players would be better than most starting lineups if healthy.

So, what you're saying is Westbrook and Durant plus any other 3 players is pretty much better than most starting lineups?

Way to go out on a limb there...;)
 
If fully healthy, is our Retired Disabled Player Injury list (Roy/Miles/Oden) competitive with anyone else's full team?
 

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