
The Drive is not so good at scoring or passing. They are ranked 10th in PTS and a putrid 12th in AST. There's only one 20+ scorer on this team, Bosh, and he's barely over the 20-point mark. Luol Deng, Mike Miller, and Dwight Howard hover around 17 points per game. That's not enough. In addition, Felton is the only good passer on the team (he averages around 7 AST but is capable of exploding on some nights). Brad Miller is no longer a premier passing center, and the only other guy who even thinks about passing is the other Miller, Mike, who's only at about 4 AST per game. Felton dishes it to his bigs and never gets the ball back, oh well.

If you're packing four seven-footers, you better be able to put up some blocks. With that being the case, Rhythm Drive can do the dew, rejecting enough shots to rank 5th in the league. Not bad, but not overwhelmingly stellar. Despite all this height, the only true shot-blocking threat on this team is Howard, who averages two swats per game. Bosh isn't a shot blocker, averaging just about one per game -- that's about what Mickael Pietrus contributes as a much smaller player. Big Z can still play some D (almost 1.5 BLK a game) but he's slowing down. Then again, he is 7'3" and capable of blocking five shots a night once in awhile.

The other thing Howard does is turn the ball over -- to the tune of 3.5 TO per game. That's a huge number considering he's a big man. Oh well, what can you do? He'll get better. Of the rest of the team, only Felton, Grant Hill, and Mike Miller average more than 2 TO per game, but they are primary ball handlers so that's to be expected. The Rhythm Drive are a lackluster, but not bad, 7th in the turnover department.

Bobby Jackson IS a walking injury, he needs to go, even if he has some value once every blue moon -- two years ago. The mighty mite and instigator of The Rocky Mountain Brawl, Nate Robinson, is returning soon, and he could prove to be useful off the bench as an offensive spark plug. Same thing with the Ex-Franchise, Steve Francis. He's been pretty reliable this season if you think of him as a low-level guard who can give you some decent AST numbers and maybe some scoring.

I mean, last week, we covered a team that was great on paper but didn't win many games; Rhythm Drive is the exact opposite. They just win baby. Rhythm Drive has also played less games than anyone but the Sour Snails, another hurdle they've climbed in their winning season. This team must have a lot of heart; they must eat lightning and crap thunder.
Reno has also been active on the waiver wire, going through Sarunas Jasikevicius, Ronny Turiaf, Juan Dixon, Kyle Lowry, Randy Foye, and Jordan Farmar at points in the season. The overrated and now super injured Kenyon Martin was cut loose early, but his potential stats are missed on this team (REB and BLK).

And there's also the issue of PTS and 3PT; neither of which are real strengths on paper, but somehow, Reno must win them occasionally. Should someone be brought in to pump up those areas? I dunno.

Adam Morrison's top end would be to turn into a Mike Miller type player, albeit with less of an all-around game; but that'll be next year at the earliest. The bench and the lower end of the roster should be used to invest in guys like Hakim Warrick, Paul Millsap, Al Jefferson, Andrew Bynum and other young bigs that will really help this team down the road.
This team is winning big now, but can they keep it up? I guess doubters always suffer under the wrath of Reno's team -- who's poised to take me out this week!
Crazy: I would (maybe) look to move Raymond Felton. He's a great player with huge upside but if he can be moved for a big man, that would be a boon to the team. His strengths are this team's weaknesses and his weaknesses are this team's strengths. Reno could wait to pair Felton up with a few more backcourt mates, but being ranked dead last in AST and STL is a big hole to climb out of. Felton and another guy might be enough to pull a Duncan or a Brand. Or at worst, move someone to pull in a Ben Wallace or Emeka Okafor type. That would secure REB and BLK for life -- heck, trade for Shaq for the title run.
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