Mik317 wrote:Maxey gives the team a third explosive offensive option.
in the very game he got hurt he had 23 at the half ffs.
Melton and Shake have been good but neither is that level of explosive offense.
The fact that we lost a game in which Biid scored 48 and Harden had a 26....shows that we do in fact still miss Maxey.
People are in love with recency bias and ignore context. Biid was terrible those first games. Maxey legit has won us games by himself.
I don't know his true upside but he is a major building block for this franchise going forward. People are too quick to jettison found money around here and it is exactly the same thought process that has **** us in the ass constantly. Remember the Zhaire Smith trade in which it was made w/ the idea that 21 was the year HS were allowed to be drafted again? Never **** happened. And while I personally would have taken SGA...Mikal Bridges, flaws and all, is exactly the type of wing we need right now.,...although I am certain some of yall would be calling for him to be traded too because he's not Kawhii.
there is very little to no upside in trading, benching, or anything w/ Maxey IMO. Salvaging this team is damn sure not worth it...so unless OKC goes full Billy King and offers up SGA...there is very little interest from me.
PJ probably gonna take some time off with his injury. He will get Danny'd and finally be allowed to come off the pine. Melton might need some time off too as he hasn't be great lately either. The regular season is time to figure out things and a better coach would use it to do so...Doc uses it to pad his win totals, and come playoff time no one is ready to contribute when their number is called.
Some of yall have this idea that you can field a perfect flawless lineup. Not going to happen. Someone will always be a weak link on offense or defense (or both lolololol). We started Thybulle and a gunshy Tobias as our wings down the stretch...replacing him with Danny's corpse in the playoffs. Did pretty well. HELL some of our best lineups this year has featured Niang. I don't buy that adding Maxey would suddenly be the end of the world either...and even if it would be slightly worse defensively...having a dude who has speed and is willing to chuck opens up the offensive side of things too...so for those moments it would be a nice trade off.
I just wish people's first idea wasn't always trade this person or bench them, yknow.
Damn, you hit the bullseye with this rant, Mik.
The Mikal thing - many of us were saying the same thing at the time and got shouted down because of ... a draft pick that
might have more importance if a rule was changed. So we get this 'athlete' we're told has this enormous upside, but what we did have and got rid of was an NBA ready version of what every f***king team is looking for endlessly. And then we're lectured ever since by some here that he really isn't any good while he's a major part of a team going to the finals.
And now it's "gotta trade Maxey, gotta trade Maxey". We finally draft a kid who wants to be a star
here (imagine that!), and is still a baby yet is growing his game despite being jerked around by an incompetent coach. But he's a "traffic cone" on defense, he's a "munchkin", etc., etc. So maybe we can trade him for a 'better fitting' aging veteran that Glenn can run into the ground as he chases the all-time win record.
The talent is here to win, but we have become so used to having coaches that have no clue how to maximize it that we want to make moves that fit the tired, predictable scheme of said coach so we can once again reach the pinnacle of the second round. Then we can spend the off season pissing and moaning about what we need and proposing crazy trades offloading all our garbage for some All-NBA player or another that other teams are so desperate to hand us.
This being the Christmas season, a quote from Mr. Scrooge - "I'll retire to Bedlam".
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