HiRez wrote:wco81 wrote:Zion isn't playing and there doesn't seem to be any timeline about when he'd play. Maybe the Pelicans are soft tanking sine their record is so bad.
Issue if he came here is that there's no spacing so teams will just build a wall.
If they really want to move him, why not try it? What the hell do the Warriors have to lose at this point? Their "future" players are mediocre and their "past" players are fading fast. I really don't care what they do as long as they don't keep thinking nibbling around the edges is going to change anything. This team is cooked and going nowhere without a BIG move (and I emphasize BIG for Zion). Maybe removing him from the beignet shops on every corner will turn him around immediately.
Sure but if they send out a lot of draft assets, that is a risk if he can’t stay out on the court.
Look at the Cavs. They have 3 top-5 picks in the roster in Garland, Mobley and Okoro. I don’t know if any of them have been all stars or all NBa yet but they all earned second contracts and are rotation players for a team on pace to win 60 or 70 games.
They rebuilt in 5 seasons, after Bron left them for nothing. Now they had some fortune like getting Allen who leveled up after arriving and then when Utah imploded, Mitchell was there.
Those FRPs are going to be very important after Curry retires. You just keep taking shots with top 5 picks. That’s why Houston and Orlando aren’t loaded right now.
As long as Dunleavy isn’t picking players like himself high in the lottery, team should rebuild the talent base.
They may not get another generational like Curry for a long time. But they don’t necessarily need that, just hit some HRs and even doubles consistently and you can’t score without hitting grand slams.