I’m fine with the Front Office holding his ground. Gutting the team to become another Top Heavy team is not a clear improvement or a better plan than "run it back" or "Internal development”. In fact, unless you are the 400 million Warriors, it’s looking more and more like a recipe for disaster that not even the coveted-FA-destination Lakers were capable to pull it off. And Lacob is already cringing on the perspective of a $500 million price tag coming their way.Shabazz wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 11:40 am
I just hope we have a Plan B that isn't "run it back" or "Internal development." I get that we have until the trade deadline to put together our final roster, but there's very recent history (like, the last 2 seasons) of a strong regular season masking playoff deficiencies.
Of course it will be underwhelming, but even the Celtics went through a similar development of overachievement that lead them to believe they have arrived, then underachieving to a degree were the media pundits started circling like vultures talking about breaking them up, and now they are on Top again coming from a Finals appearance.
CP3’s age is hanging over our heads, but not sure bringing KD “at any cost” would do the trick. Jeremy G’s Ayton coming to fruition could be just what we need with only requiring and a Patty Mills trade without losing our depth.