BLAZER PROPHET
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Keeping capspace without having a target in mind is a huge waste of time. Then you start throwing big money at the Hedo Turkuglus of the world.
use it and deal with it later is the best approach. tanking is stupid, especially if there is no projected franchise player coming out next year.
WTF are you talking about? Next year's draft has 2 or 3 potential franchise players in it
good for them. Like Kevin Durant level players? LeBron level? or are we talking John Wall types.
only way we get that bad is if Aldridge isn't playing next year.
still not convinced. if we are tanking and not making moves to preserve "imaginary cap space", then trade aldridge for fillers and resign to the fact we won't be a playoff team for the next 5 years.
some spurs fan years ago said:still not convinced. if we are tanking and not making moves to preserve "imaginary cap space", then trade robinson for fillers and resign to the fact we won't be a playoff team for the next 5 years.
still not convinced. if we are tanking and not making moves to preserve "imaginary cap space", then trade aldridge for fillers and resign to the fact we won't be a playoff team for the next 5 years.
no thanks.
we had 2 lottery picks this year and cap space and veteran players/all stars and that's the best its going to get really as far as getting the team better.
I think we agree on this. Not sure who you are arguing with?
barfo
people advocating continuing to build through the lottery. some people just enjoy having high lottery picks year after year.
Basically: just spend the cap on whatever and trade later if you need to. holding on to it without any specific target, as I've always warned, is a crapshoot.
Who is advocating that? The point was made that if he decides to hold onto the money, then we will lose most of the money, suck bad this year, and end up with a top 3-4 pick in the draft with a few franchise players in it. No one is saying anything about continuing? However, if you look at successful small market teams in this day and age, they have been built through the draft
If Hibbert falls through, I think we should just let Batum walk and tank for next summer.
If that happens, might as well trade Aldridge and Matthews because I don't think they'll want to stick around on a lottery team for the next 3-4 years, which is what we'll be when we lose Aldridge.
What, OKC?
for that to happen we would need to get a Kevin Durant or LeBron type of player. That's the only way it works. And to do that we would have to have 3-4 seasons of absolute misery (like 15-20 win seasons) to make it happen. That isn't a plan, its just sucking on historically bad levels and putting faith in the bounce of ping pong balls.
The thing is, unless you can get those once every 5 year type of players (KD, LeBron, etc) that will lead the league in scoring, you're going to be a consistently bad team.
holding on to the money is stupid. unless we can use it later to absorb bigger contracts at the trade deadline for teams that want to blow it up.
And the only way for that to work is getting lucky in the lottery. Small market teams rarely build through FA anymore
yeah, but we already had our luck in the lottery and have an all star player in his early prime AND cap space. there's not much more you can really ask for right now.
Maybe so on Shabazz. Of course, Barnes was looked at that way coming out of HS as well, and the college happened.Closer to Durant than Wall
Maybe so on Shabazz. Of course, Barnes was looked at that way coming out of HS as well, and the college happened.
good for them. Like Kevin Durant level players? LeBron level? or are we talking John Wall types.
only way we get that bad is if Aldridge isn't playing next year.
Who is advocating that? The point was made that if he decides to hold onto the money, then we will lose most of the money, suck bad this year, and end up with a top 3-4 pick in the draft with a few franchise players in it. No one is saying anything about continuing? However, if you look at successful small market teams in this day and age, they have been built through the draft
