OrlChamps2030 wrote:Vuc isn’t an all star lol.
This is objectively false.
FAKE NEWS!
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OrlChamps2030 wrote:Vuc isn’t an all star lol.
MagicStarwipe wrote:Remember when AG was better at offense than Fournier? It wasn't that long ago. Just last season actually. Obviously not the case now. I don't really have a point. It's just crazy how quickly it flips with our team. Fournier has been on fire and it seems AG is having some sort of basketball crisis.
thelead wrote:Solid Snake wrote:AG is the key to getting someone in here that can score, don't think they'll be any takers for Vuc because the center position isn't that important anymore i mean you got harrell playing center for the clippers and he's MAYBE 6"7.....lol i mean they took away the center position from the frickin all-star game so even the league recognizes it. Plus i think keeping vuc as a compliment to the guy is the way to go, focusing the offense around vuc is the way it is now but it's not the way it should be....we get a guy in here who is a bucket then things will change for the better and i think AG is the key to that.....with clifford still here though i don't know
You, and most wouldn’t trade Vuc for AG. How is AG going to get us someone better than Vuc? As much as I love the idea of getting DLo for AG and fillers, there are a few teams that will give up more value than we have. At the end of the day, Fultz and JI reaching their potential before having to hand them large contracts is the key. Everyone else is trade fodder to my eyes.
Knightro wrote:The Real Dalic wrote:He's obviously not a great 1st option for a great team, but how about as the 2nd or 3rd option? That's why I wanna keep him around, he'd be a great sidekick for that superstar player that takes us to the next level. Unfortunately, we had a great 1st and 3rd option in Oladipo and Harris. To bad things didn't work out and we made mistakes and chose Fournier and Payton over them.
I don't disagree with you here. I absolutely could see Vucevic as a good #2 or great #3 on a good team. He has a good skill set.
The problem is two fold.
1. How do the Magic find a #1 option when they are too capped out to sign one, don't have enough trade assets to acquire one and aren't going to be bad enough record wise to draft one? It's easy to say "keep Vuc around and find better pieces to put around him that can make him less of a focal point", but that's easier said than done, especially with Vucevic making the kind of money he does now. It was easier when he was making 12.5M
2. Would Vucevic even be willing become a #2 or #3 option after six seasons of being a #1 option and everything that now comes with that? He has the big contract. He has the "all-star" label. The whole offense basically runs through him. Would (could?) he give that up?
As painful as it would be, the best course of action for this franchise would be to completely change the strategy. Trudging along the next couple of years as a team with a low 40s win ceiling is arguably a worse spot to be in from a long-term perspective than where they were under Hennigan.
thelead wrote:We had Tobias and Dipo but chose Vuc and Evan when we could have just kept them all.
We now have Fultz and JI but Vuc and Evan are seasoned vets so they understandably get more plays run for them but we need to look to the future. You can’t count on Vuc against tough defenses. Fultz or JI need to be developed into the closing role. Preferably Fultz running the P&R with JI to build chemistry.
Rainwater wrote:MagicStarwipe wrote:Remember when AG was better at offense than Fournier? It wasn't that long ago. Just last season actually. Obviously not the case now. I don't really have a point. It's just crazy how quickly it flips with our team. Fournier has been on fire and it seems AG is having some sort of basketball crisis.
When was AG better than Evan on offense? Dude can barely shoot or dibble. He's been an athlete learning to play basketball.
Solid Snake wrote:how do we fix it that's the question....those rare top guys isn't falling into our laps so.....do we blow up the team and start over? that's a tough sell
SOUL wrote:Rainwater wrote:MagicStarwipe wrote:Remember when AG was better at offense than Fournier? It wasn't that long ago. Just last season actually. Obviously not the case now. I don't really have a point. It's just crazy how quickly it flips with our team. Fournier has been on fire and it seems AG is having some sort of basketball crisis.
When was AG better than Evan on offense? Dude can barely shoot or dibble. He's been an athlete learning to play basketball.
He shot the three better than Fournier just last year.
He had 22 points. 20 for the Magic and 2 for the Nuggets.PrimeThyme wrote:Solid Snake wrote:the man had 20 points 7 rebounds 5 Assists 1 block
Sounds like the perfect time to sell high to me
MagicMatic wrote:Magic don’t beat good teams and beat bad ones. Denver is a good team. The Magic are currently built as a treadmill team that is destined for a first round exit.
Denver -L
Utah - L
New Orleans - W
Houston - L
LAL - L
Milwaukee - L
Cleveland - W
Phoenix - W
The talent simply isn’t there to win against good teams. Actually, have Orlando even beaten a current +.500 team yet this season? The only one I can remember was Philadelphia without Embiid.
pepe1991 wrote:MagicMatic wrote:Magic don’t beat good teams and beat bad ones. Denver is a good team. The Magic are currently built as a treadmill team that is destined for a first round exit.
Denver -L
Utah - L
New Orleans - W
Houston - L
LAL - L
Milwaukee - L
Cleveland - W
Phoenix - W
The talent simply isn’t there to win against good teams. Actually, have Orlando even beaten a current +.500 team yet this season? The only one I can remember was Philadelphia without Embiid.
yep, Magic are 1-13 against teams with record over .500
However, 16 of 29 other teams have negative record.
So Magic are either :
a) best bad team in nba
b) worst good team
Current roster, enterting 2020 has ceiling of 7th seed and floor of 8th seed.
Tbh i'm not sure what they can change now.
MagicMatic wrote:pepe1991 wrote:MagicMatic wrote:Magic don’t beat good teams and beat bad ones. Denver is a good team. The Magic are currently built as a treadmill team that is destined for a first round exit.
Denver -L
Utah - L
New Orleans - W
Houston - L
LAL - L
Milwaukee - L
Cleveland - W
Phoenix - W
The talent simply isn’t there to win against good teams. Actually, have Orlando even beaten a current +.500 team yet this season? The only one I can remember was Philadelphia without Embiid.
yep, Magic are 1-13 against teams with record over .500
However, 16 of 29 other teams have negative record.
So Magic are either :
a) best bad team in nba
b) worst good team
Current roster, enterting 2020 has ceiling of 7th seed and floor of 8th seed.
Tbh i'm not sure what they can change now.
Good thing Magic fans get to see the same 3 guys since 2014 struggle to barely make the playoffs again. It’s truly been a remarkable journey.