KingInExile wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Uhh...Petrie DOES have a "clear, 100%" plan of what he is going to do. That plan is to position the team financially to have the ability to have a lot of free agent flexibility in 2009. You know this, everyone knows this. You just don't have the patience to accept the fact that change doesn't happen overnight. You want to snap your fingers and magically have a #1 draft pick and a star player land on the roster. Sorry, buckey, the real world don't work that way.
You are right in one respect, moving Miller's contract for expiring deals will be critical to helping the team improve in the future. That may be a priority of the summer, however I think we could get more out of him by waiting until next year's deadline. Also, the longer he can be around to mentor Hawes, the better it is for the team in the long run.
Just having financial flexiblity is a horrible plan. First off, its been mentioned numerous times, the free agents in 2009 are not all that great.
M. Bibby, M. Williams, L. Powe, R. Felton, S. May, D. Gooden, B. Bass, J. kidd, A. Iverson, L. Kleiza, J. Maxiell, R. Wallace, B. Davis, D. Granger, E. Brand, C. Maggette, A. Bynum, L. Odom, H. Warrick, S. Marion, A. Bogut, C. Villanueva, C. Paul, D. Lee, R. Artest, F. Garcia, C. Wilcox, D. Williams, G. Arenas
Of the free agents, the best ones being Bynum, Paul, and Williams, I will bet anything on earth that they will be resigned by their current teams. The remaining players will not change a franchise on any significant level. Arenas will return, Brand/Wallace/Davis/Kidd will be too old to make a long term difference.
If we want cap in 09, who are we going after? There is no one.
Again, I bring up the point, look at all the teams in the NBA currently. This year only Lakers, Spurs, Celtics, and possibly Hornets have a real shot at the title. Everyone else doesn't.
Building a championship team isn't that simple. Every single aspect of the team has to be perfect/near perfect (unless you have enough superstar power) for a team to win. Currently we have 2/5 maybe 3/5 of a starting lineup set. Our bench isn't great, and we have nearly 25 million tied up in 1 position, without absolutley no way out of their contracts other than waiting it out.
We don't have the pieces to make a major trade (ie KG type trade) and our players are only getting older and older. So yes, I again believe that Petrie does not have a clear cut plan of what he wants to do with the franchise.
(It took him 4 freakin years to even decide that we need to rebuild)
The more I watch the playoffs, the more I believe that without a superstar big/allstar pg or superstar pg/allstar big, a team has no shot at winning (and we have neither).
Mitch - Sure that should be the goal, but there are several different ways of doing that. Again, I'm not saying that this team, as is, can compete for a championship. But they can be competitive and that is good for the franchise in many ways. Let's say that if this team stays healthy, they can have a 44 win season. In all likelihood that won't result in a playoff birth next year, but teams will respect us and our players, and fan support will increase. Spencer will get enough time to work on what he needs to work on, and the rest of our guys may be able to earn spots in the rotation.
Say we do get 44 wins next season. What will that take? A completely healthy season all year long. Great play from Miller, Artest, Moore, and possibly Shareef.
44 wins great.
What happens the year after that?
We are a 44 win team IF everything is functioning perfectly. Any trade we make, will require us to deplete talent in order to gain talent, so a trade won't push us to 50-60 wins, no, we will still stay around 44 wins.
ie (Add TJ ford to that 44 win team, great, he's exactly what we need, but we need to give up Artest to get him, making the trade a near wash)
Free agents. Signing a free agent will require players to expire, Artest/Miller/Moore, meaning our team will have to get worse again before it can get good. A team of Udrih/Martin/Artest/Moore/Miller vs a team of Udrih/Martin/Garcia/Brand/Hawes, do the two teams really drastically vary that much? Maybe one is a 44 win team, but the other is a 48 team at the most.












Agree, Martin should be our #2 guy(a la Peja ih his heyday here). Part 2
IDIOT(in my napolean voice) Gordon is an undersized chucker with TERRIBLE %'s. We're MUCH better off keeping Martin in that instance.
