Wizard Mentor
Wizard Mentor
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Not to put words in @Mediocre Man 's mouth, but I don't think he thinks that the linear/incremental improvement plan will get us there. Frankly, I agree. We will not be winning a championship while Lillard is in his prime. I hope I'm wrong, but too much has to go right for that to happen, and lots has gone wrong in the last couple of years. With that in mind, we may win a championship more quickly by "resetting." Personally, I'm not ready for this, but if a deal like CJ to Philly for Saric + #10 + Fultz, you have to seriously consider taking it because we might actually be getting better and pseudo-resetting at the same time.I'm just not seeing how diving deep into the lottery gets us a title any sooner than continuing to build around a 1st team All NBA player just entering his prime.
Your examples actually seem to contradict the point you are trying to make. Adding more lottery picks means we will be relying on even more, very young, very unproven players.
While Collins improvement is highly desirable, we also have the option of including him in a trade package for a proven player. I'm not specifically recommending this particular trade one way or the other, just using it as an example, but he could be a key piece in a possible trade for Blake Griffin, should DET decide to move Blake and go all in on a youth movement.
I don't think anyone here considers Wade Baldwin an irreplaceable part of our championship plans. I think most are excited that he has the potential to be a young role player that we got for nothing. Wade Baldwin is the NBA equivalent of a free lunch at an unexpectedly good restaurant.
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