Rastapopoulos
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Questions:
Are we mired in mediocrity for the foreseeable future in part because we've given Dame a supermax contract? On the one hand, we weren't getting any big-name free agents anyway, because Portland, but on the other, you have to have assets even to trade and:
* either our assets are good young players, or
* draft picks
and getting either of those before Dame gets too old is going to be hard. Are Collins and Simons attractive assets? Possibly (although the more Simons plays...) but do we really want to trade them for somebody around 30 when in all likelihood it won't net us a championship?
We think of CJ as a pretty big asset, but do other teams think that? I think maybe someone like Tobias Harris for CJ might be a trade the Sixers would do, but is Harris really a step up from CJ?
The other thing is, would Olshey do it? I think maybe our playoff run last season will turn out to be a bad thing because it meant that Olshey was "vindicated" and could continue trying to build around Dame and CJ, and we don't get change. I admire teams like the Raptors and Warriors, who did well under Dwayne Casey and Mark Jackson but still had the nads to say "we can do better". (I think we should've fired Dunleavy after the WCF loss to the Lakers, but that team had other flaws.)
Sadly I think this team is wedded to Lillard come what may. There's an honor in that, and I admire the hell out of Dame as a person, and he's probably our best player since Clyde (hard to judge Rasheed, and Pippen I think of as a Bull, certainly in his prime years, and good as Roy was, we kept losing in the first round to worse teams) but he's also got a hole in his game on defense, unlike other comparable PGs like Chris Paul and Kyle Lowry. He doesn't seem to want to leave, but I can't help but wonder if Philly could suddenly become a serious contender if they swapped Ben Simmons for Dame, who complements Embiid so much better.
Talk me round: can anyone come up with a flawed team built round a not-quite-super-duperstar player which suddenly managed to vault to contender status? Was Steph Curry always better than Dame or did he only become STEPH CURRY when Kerr took over? And anyway, didn't the Warriors have much better talent? Who's the Kawhi we can get to Raptor us to glory?
I've been in a funk since before Carmelo, but signing him was just the nail in the coffin. It was like a cruel joke: "hey, let's dangle a shiny thing in front of the fans to distract them from the fact that our team is shit". And all that "contender" talk before the season was at best braggadocio and now just looks pathetic.
Are we mired in mediocrity for the foreseeable future in part because we've given Dame a supermax contract? On the one hand, we weren't getting any big-name free agents anyway, because Portland, but on the other, you have to have assets even to trade and:
* either our assets are good young players, or
* draft picks
and getting either of those before Dame gets too old is going to be hard. Are Collins and Simons attractive assets? Possibly (although the more Simons plays...) but do we really want to trade them for somebody around 30 when in all likelihood it won't net us a championship?
We think of CJ as a pretty big asset, but do other teams think that? I think maybe someone like Tobias Harris for CJ might be a trade the Sixers would do, but is Harris really a step up from CJ?
The other thing is, would Olshey do it? I think maybe our playoff run last season will turn out to be a bad thing because it meant that Olshey was "vindicated" and could continue trying to build around Dame and CJ, and we don't get change. I admire teams like the Raptors and Warriors, who did well under Dwayne Casey and Mark Jackson but still had the nads to say "we can do better". (I think we should've fired Dunleavy after the WCF loss to the Lakers, but that team had other flaws.)
Sadly I think this team is wedded to Lillard come what may. There's an honor in that, and I admire the hell out of Dame as a person, and he's probably our best player since Clyde (hard to judge Rasheed, and Pippen I think of as a Bull, certainly in his prime years, and good as Roy was, we kept losing in the first round to worse teams) but he's also got a hole in his game on defense, unlike other comparable PGs like Chris Paul and Kyle Lowry. He doesn't seem to want to leave, but I can't help but wonder if Philly could suddenly become a serious contender if they swapped Ben Simmons for Dame, who complements Embiid so much better.
Talk me round: can anyone come up with a flawed team built round a not-quite-super-duperstar player which suddenly managed to vault to contender status? Was Steph Curry always better than Dame or did he only become STEPH CURRY when Kerr took over? And anyway, didn't the Warriors have much better talent? Who's the Kawhi we can get to Raptor us to glory?
I've been in a funk since before Carmelo, but signing him was just the nail in the coffin. It was like a cruel joke: "hey, let's dangle a shiny thing in front of the fans to distract them from the fact that our team is shit". And all that "contender" talk before the season was at best braggadocio and now just looks pathetic.


