Skybox wrote:It's fun to have 1 or 2 experiments or salvage operations happening, but having half our roster be giant question marks is too much. Let's focus on developing our highest upside guys, surrounding them with complementary players (even if just placeholders for the next big move) and try to get real about developing some sense of continuity and system...Fultz is a fingers-crossed/hope project, so is Isaac, I don't even know what Bol is, we're hoping for a 180 degree shift in Cole's style of play, we're hoping Suggs and Bamba start looking like an NBA player on par with their gifts. Too many cloudy areas and, IMO, they are at the point of hindering any vision of what we could be and should be moving towards...playing too many distracting "3D Chess" games with our roster. I don't want to spend another decade watching our former players show out elsewhere.
INVEST in Franz, Paolo, and WCJ by giving them some reliable, complementary support. Every year of their rookie deals are critical, IMO. Not every young star prospect will sit on their hands and shut their mouths like SGA has...same goes for a fickle small market fan base.
We will see what is the aproach after Fultz and Harris is back. Its a matter of calculation. Starting Fultz/Harris will give more stability to our frontcourt but starting Suggs and/or Anthony will give them more reps, chemistry and most likely better lottery position. I am not sure which aproach is better, front office and Mosley need to make a decision.
We have so much young talent that i would personally choose Fultz/Harris option. Especially given our salary structure and free cap space next year.