
Winning AST has never been a problem for this team. Ranked number one in this category and dominating in recent weeks. The trade for Raymond Felton has locked up this category and between the plethora of point guards on this team and Felton (7.4), TJ Ford's (7.8), and Lebron's (6.0) high assist averages, the Funk can, and will, out pass anyone. Bit of an overkill actually as the Funk are capable of doubling up opponents in AST most weeks.

Steals have been a problem for the Funk though. Even from the get-go, this team was weak in STL, ranking only 6th on the season. This team needs a super STL stud to make sure that they're capable of winning this category every week. Theyr'e getting better recently -- ranked 4th for the second half -- behind Felton and Smush Parker's 3.0 STL per game, but they're not great in this category. They need to be. Some of the other teams in the league (The Poobic Heirs, Fat Jubas, Pooh Bears) have a much better STLs team.


The current bench is some mixture of Adam Morrison, Gerald Green, Steve Blake, Earl Boykins, Randy Foye, Jose Calderon, and Jorge Garbajosa. Everyone's had their moments but for the most part, this is an injury fill-in bench. Morrison has been so-so in his rookie season, Green is unlikely to see so many shots with Paul Pierce back, and Blake's numbers will take a hit when Iverson returns. Who knows what happens to Boykins once Redd starts playing, but he probably won't be consistently starter worthy. Calderon holds value only as long as TJ Ford is hurt; which he isn't right now. Garbajosa was brought on board for his STL -- which are at a surprising 1.2 average -- but his other numbers are less than gasp worthy.
The bad news is that two or three of these guys will be starters each week for the Funk. The new starting role ceded to Randy Foye could set him up for a strong second half, but nobody knows if he'll remain the starter for long. After trading 5-for-2 (Okur, Korver, Dunleavy, Cassell, Barnes for Felton and Morrison) and losing valuable role players, this team is hurting for depth.
Cure: It's not all doom and gloom for the Funk however. Carmelo is having a breakout year and proving that he's not just a scoring machine. He contributes 6 REB, 4.4 AST, and 1.2 STL a game and has shown the ability to post triple-doubles in Denver's fast paced offense. Rafer Alston is the hidden star for this team since he contributes 13 PTS, 5.3 AST, 1.7 STL, and 2.2 3PT -- his 36.9% shooting doesn't hurt Funk at all. The biggest disappointment? Jameer Nelson, who contributes 13.3 PTS, 4.2 AST, and barely 1 STL/3PT. Not bad for a late round pick but he was taken in the fourth, ahead of other point guards such as Tony Parker, Deron Williams and Baron Davis. Ouch.Two big problems right now; Lebron's FT% and the number of STL this team can pull out against top competition. The problem is that there's not a lot of tradable assets left -- is it time to consider moving one of the Big Three? There's been some discrete shopping around of Lebron but the fan base is wary of something like that since Lebron is in an admittedly down year and he should rebound after the All-Star break, or at least next year. Plus, it's hard to replace what Lebron does, no matter how bad he's doing. Do you trade the overall number one pick at the lowest statistical point in his career? Tough call.
This team does need to bring in something to buttress FT%, STL, and maybe PTS or 3PT. With only five categories that this team can compete in, they need to dominate all five every week to win. Perhaps this is the wrong way to play since many of Funk's early season success came from stealing FG% once in awhile with Mehmet Okur on-board. That won't be happening anymore. So, what now? Stay the course or diversify? Can a team this unbalanced succeed? Or will they collapse behind weekly losses in STL and/or FT%? Something is wrong about this team but we can't quite put our finger on it...
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