demens wrote:So a few things.
How many of those "stars" are really in the NBA?
Let's see...Kobe, Lebron, Wade, Dwight, Duncan (though he's getting old, in his prime he was absolutely that), Dirk, Paul, and there's certainly a few others that I'm not going to list them all.
Most teams dont have one yet life goes on, they manage to exist somehow.
How has life been for the Nets after they traded Dr. J? How was life for the Magic after prime O'Neal? You're not in Orlando, but I tell you had it not been for the luck of getting Dwight, Orlando would not have a franchise right now. That city was THIS close to losing its franchise. If Lebron James leaves Cleveland, ask them a few years later how "life goes on" without that true star.
Now out of the teams that do have them, how were these guys acquired? Well, mostly thought the draft, were they not. A small minority was acquired through trades and the least likely method to get a superstar like that is via Free Agency. Cap Space is the most overrated value in the NBA. There have been plenty of teams with plenty of cap that go NOTHING.
While it's true that most stars are acquired through the draft and few in Free-Agency (only noticeable ones being in recent memory were Shaq, Hill, McGrady, the problem isn't with the cap space. The problem is with the idiotic way teams who have the cap space look at it and spend their money so unwisely...which is EXACTLY what you want Thorn and the Nets to do.
Tell me, if you're a Pistons fan, are you glad they spent the money on Villanueva and Gordon? The acquired talent right? They got better right? But in doing so, they wasted precious cap space on two players that only made their team marginally better...just for the sake of getting better and using their cap space.
I can't even begin to explain the silliness of this 2 max idea. No offense to anyone that ha bought into it, but i think it is the most (Please Use More Appropriate Word) idea i have heard in off season. The summits, back door deals about teaming up, give me a break, it'll never happen. never! The team that can possible to 2 max is the Heat, but its only technically 2 max because the 1st max, Wade is already there.
Wait, you seriously don't believe this do you? What's silly is to think that players, who in all likely hood will be making max or near max money, won't discuss all of their options in the same year they become free-agents.
It happens ALL THE TIME. Just look at how players flocked to LA during Shaq's prime years. Look at how players flocked to Boston with their trio there. It just has never happened that this many players, of this caliber, are in the market at the same time. Usually, you get one or two max players in the market, then a bunch of MLE type guys or lower. That's why this has never been talked about until now.
But to think that these guys don't see the possibility that is right in their hands, much less discuss those possibilities? Absolutely ridiculous!
So the whole strategy for the summer that you all seem to like, is lunacy imo. And what makes it even worst is that its totally interfering with us improving the team the right way.
So basically you could have pretty much skipped all that mess earlier and just went right straight to it. Because, faulty logic or not, that's all you care about: improvement right away. Never mind that that improvement will only take us to MAYBE one more round in the playoffs. Never mind that that improvement won't be good enough to accomplish what many of us, and what the new owner wants: a championship.
Look, this whole 2010 free-agency, it's a once-in-a-lifetime deal. It will probably be a long while before it happens again, especially with the uncertainty that a new CBA can/will bring. It would be foolish not to take a stab at it just so you can say that you signed Joe Johnson and David Lee and made it to the second round of the NBA playoffs.
Bless the man if his heart and his land are one ~ FrancisM, R.I.P. 3/6/09