spree8 wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:DaGawd wrote:Never say never.. especially with his like Towns and Zion if their respective teams continue to struggle during their tenure. We’ve seen in today’s NBA players.. even the stars you draft are likely to bail for greener pastures elsewhere if your franchise shows to be inept. This isn’t the NBA of yesterday where stars stay with one team their entire careers any more. And then to that point what is a star who can’t win by themselves? It takes multiple stars combining to win nowadays. The only name on that list of players you just listed who has really tasted success in their early careers is Jayson Tatum. Devin Booker is just now starting to after enduring losing for the entire duration of his rookie contract
Ironically, like 95% of this board didn’t want to tank for Tatum cause he reminded people too much of Melo
But yeah. Most of these high draft picks or young stars still haven’t won schit and a lot of them are still on losing teams. There really hasn’t been any “franchise” changing talents that turned their losing teams into big winning ones. Wouldn’t be surprised at all if they end up switching teams.
Look how long it took Jordan to win. Just because they don’t have a chip yet doesn’t mean it’s pointless to have them. We could try to trade for one if they asked out, but we don’t have the assets to land someone like Tatum, Luka, or Mitchell. By the time these guys even asked for a trade and we could afford it, it’ll be like when we traded for all the rest... when they’re old and past their prime.
No I’m not saying it’s pointless to have them. I’d kill to have Tatum, you know that. But you never know someone might just ask out.
It’s sorta why I want Lavine. He may not exactly be on those player’s levels but I think he can reach there under Thibs imo.