Smills91 wrote:Honestly, our best bet is via trade. I think Hinrich is definitely someone we should target.
WHY WOULD WE WANT HINRICH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Trade is NOT the answer, it will do absolutely nothing for our team.
The way things are playing out, there is no more rebuilding on the fly, it just doesn't exist pretty much anymore.
New Orleans, Lakers, Boston will be the dominant powers for the next 2-3 years, unless within 2 years we can beat Lakers or New Orleans, there is no point in even trying to make the playoffs. For what purpose? Getting knocked out in the 1st round, and having to rebuild again?
After today, there is no more, wait for the best deals at all. That does not exist whatsoever anymore. Portland is already leaps and bounds ahead of us, they will be the team to chase after, not Boston/LAL. Miller HAS TO GO. Artest HAS TO GO. Salmons HAS TO GO. Moore HAS TO GO.
Bayless/Roy/Webster/Aldridge/Oden
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Fernadez/Rodriguez/Blake/Outlaw/Przybilla/Frye/Arthur/Dorsey/Diogu (I'm not sure exactly what else happened to them recently). Regardless, their bench is better than our starting lineup almost.
If we want any shot at winning a championship whatsoever, we have to rebuild NOW. and FULLY REBUILD. We HAVE to start chasing after Portland, and very likely Seattle, Minnesota, Atlanta.
As of now, pretty much every team in the league has a brighter future than we do.
Half the league is competing and actually making the playoffs, teams like Bos, LAL, Det, NO, Uta, Hous, SA, etc.
The rest are just solely stocking up in order to be in the next round, Portland, Minn, Sea, Memp, Ind, Mia.
We are doing neither.
Hinrich solves none of our problems. We are better off having no PG whatsoever, give Douby a full year to truly know if he's worth **** or not.
Again, what the F does 2-3 games in the win column do for us? It prevents us from possibly getting lucky and getting an Oden/Rose. It prevents us from getting a player that slips such as Bayless, Lopez, Gordon. In the end, we end up with absolutely NOTHING













