The thing is they're all guards whose effectiveness is reliant upon having the ball in their hands. There's only one ball, so it kinda makes sense that the walls can and will fall down from every side. From the jump that shyt ain't running parallel to any story of how a team is successful. Plus they're all touch-and-go players, when you need a good balance of stable pieces to fall back on, or counter balance the inevitable loss of at least one head failing to hit the ceiling, especially in playmaking roles.To be fair, no one knew the holiday, gordon, evans combination would be as bad as it is. You'd fogure they were young prospects who all were all-star level talents that would grow together, instead they've regressed over time.
Not to mention nawlins has a piss poor bench