eyriq wrote:three3d wrote:eyriq wrote:
Weltman drafted Paolo, Franz, and Suggs, hired Mosley, and has stuck to his guns on organic development. I love those decisions.
The combination of those decisions has led to +12 and +13 win seasons and a top three defense.
This year there's been a major setback due to injuries. Injuries are the root cause, there's no other way around that. We're second in the NBA in terms of wins lost due to injury, and that doesn't take into account the reduced quality of play as injured players return from injury, or the chemistry setbacks that occur due to in-season discontinuity.
I wanted him to stay dedicated to the organic growth path and develop Anthony Black. Anthony Black is in the top three in minutes played, I couldn't be happier with the opportunities he's gotten.
Losing doesn't feel good, I'm as angry about it as anyone really. But if I'm honest with myself these results are from Weltman doing things I agree with.
Does he need to retool his plan? Yes absolutely. I don't agree with many of the moves he's made at the margins. I'm on the record on those points. I just don't think they mean much in the big picture. I think hiring the right coach and drafting our franchise players and building out our core is more important than identifying role players at this stage.
To be honest, last season was the anomaly. We’ve been HORRIBLE way more than we’ve been good. It looks like last season was a fluke instead of us being on the rise. These two seasons have been polar opposites, I guess we have to call a spade a spade.
If you stack the two seasons side by side and pick the healthy season as the fluke vs the injury riddled season that says a lot.
Oh give me a break.
Two past months we have 1 starter out and 1 bench scorer out.
IN mean time we are losing borderline rigged games ( Raptors game, 5 rotation players out, including all star, starter) , they take out starting 5 for past 8 min and we still fumble game.
Or Bulls game ( 4 key rotation players out AFTER they made lose-now move at deadline) and we lose that one too.
We were healthiest team last year but there is one other key factor that you simply won't admit.
Money.
2023-24 had one thing in common that current year does not have.
Franz- playing for extension
Suggs- playing for extension ( only health year in his career to a point)
Isaac- playing for extension
Carter- eventually playing for extension
Goga - playing for extension
Harris - playing for extension
Mortiz- playing for extension
Fultz- plaiyng for extension ( fail)
Those guys went balls deep because money is powerful motivator. This year there is no edge to anybody because they are all fat and happy ( figuratively) .
on top of that, East was flat out wracked by injuries. Regardless, last year Magic were 0,5 games away from 9th spot, despite winning 47 games.
I already explained why 47 wins last year ment less last year than usual. By beating teams below .400 win rate,
Magic secured 24 wins in 28 games, meaning they were 23-31 vs competitive teams.
This year there are only 3 teams with sub .400 win rate= Magic winning much less than last year.
Just like Knicks can't beat contenders, we can't beat good ( winning ) teams.
Magic were never true "deep playoff contender"; not last year, not this year.
Why? 19-28 vs winning teams this year. 8-22 vs teams with positive record this year. It is what it is. Roster without ballhandlers and no high end- quality bigs with two forwards pretending to be playmakers was fundamentally flawed from start.
Jeff Weltman just isn't person capable of building winning rosters. 8 years, 6 losing seasons. And counting. 3 first round exits. 4 times missing playoffs.
In short . why are we worst than last year? Because we meet teams like Wizards and Hornets only for 8 games, where last year there were 16 such games, vs competition that is delux G league level.
Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans. -John Lennon