It's not that he doesn't get his teamates involved, but that without him in there to rely on, they all seemed to take more responsibility for makeing something happen. I don't think they'd win more without him, but they'd become better players playing without him.
Rick -
Sometimes the NBA game is hard to figure. The Sixers look like a solid team without Iverson against a tough road team like Dallas.
Then today, the Kings go into Minneapolis to play the Wolves, with a five game regular season losing streak against them and the Wolves with a five game winning streak otherwise; and they have to play them without both Peja and Webber, with Mo Evans and Bobby Jackson already sidelined.
No hope in hell, right?
Turns out, bench guys like Matt Barnes and Darius Songaila are too tough for the Wolves to handle. Brad Miller goes off and Bibby kills the comeback of the Wolves in the fourth. But it is Mobley who truly makes the difference.
Where did THAT defense come from....and the rebounding?
94-84 Kings. This game adds a level of comfort zone for the Kings that was sorely missing before.
Did we miss Peja? Not really, as the Wolves routinely shut him down anyway. Webber? Well, Chris essentially created the previous win the Kings had in Houston, hitting a three pointer with 1.3 seconds left to send that game into overtime, and he played his heart out in that game.
But Garnett creates a unique problem for Webber. Mainly, he just cannot control him with his limited defense these days and Kevin gets 20 + boards every time he goes up against him.
Maybe the problem the Kings have had against the Wolves is that their stars don't play like stars when they play the Wolves, but Minnesota knows nothing of the King's bench guys Adelman had to play today.