I think we can still win. I believe my Death Star analogy is the most appropriate. We can definitely win and if we did have health and a good roll of the dice I wouldn't be totally shocked if we could make a WCF or finals run. The problem is that the range of possibility is large but our probabilities skew more heavily toward collapsing. The Death Star is great and blows up planets but it has fatal flaws that, at this point, everyone knows. If anyone talks about those (the mental components and coaching inflexibility and lack of adjustment, I'm not talking about 5-out), the typical responses evades those points entirely and responds with "lol it blows up planets." If someone says, "hey, let's work on shoring up and addressing this one fatal flaw," the cadre responds with "lol let's just go blow up some planets so you can understand how powerful this thing is. lol."
Over the summer I suggested our biggest acquisition would be a veteran coach as an assistant. Someone needs to point out the small, obvious things to Quin. And someone he would 1) listen to and someone who 2) is in a position to feel comfortable pointing it out. The roster construction has flaws and I've complained about FO mismanagement on that plenty. But we should be getting more out of this collective. Yes, this team struggles in the clutch and gives up leads, but it's not one player specifically. It's the collective. The performance of the collective is the responsibility of the coach. Frequent mental collapses and not holding any kind of composure time after time after time is only about 25% on the players and 75% on coaching. If that's not Quin's responsibility, what is? Quin can see us doing stupid things that cause us to give up leads, but he hasn't responded other than pretending the entirety of the sample size is an outlier and continuing to move forward, undeterred, in the same direction.