Johnny Bball wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:
Better to take your shot and find out, then FA for 7 years and never come close.
I feel like Raptor fans might have an aggressive bias here because taking your shot meant getting rid of DeMar DeRozan, which is always a necessary step if you want to contend. None of the Cavs core pieces are as hopeless to me as as DeRozan was, and meanwhile Giannis could start to seriously decay at any point leaving the small market Cavs fast-forwarded to the lottery.
They aren't? You say that now.
As for the Phoenix veteran talent plan, that was bad execution. There was no worse version of it except for Brooklyn and Billy King. If they think Giannis isn't the guy, or you do, he's not the only guy out there for you or them. Its not the plan, it's the execution.
Oh I said DeRozan was hopeless and the Raptors needed to get rid of him well before they got Kawhi. Perimeter players who are don't shoot 3's, aren't good passers, and aren't good defenders are a recipe for non-contention.
I have more hope for these Cavs than I had for DeRozan because I consider DeRozan to be uniquely hopeless.
Re: Phoenix problem wasn't the plan, it was the execution. I mean, I'm not sure what the plan was separate from the execution. When you acquire superstars, you generally have to give up assets which means you give up depth. There were more problems in Phoenix than the lack of depth of course, but that was mostly because the stars they got had baggage - and baggage that was understood before they were acquired.
I guess then if you're saying it wouldn't be the same because Giannis has a good attitude, cool, but that good attitude didn't allow him to find synergy with another player who likes to play on ball in Dame, and so there should be concerns about why it would be different with Mitchell.