Clemenza wrote:Its official. Kawhi and PG are both out tomorrow. Honestly we have something to build off of with this hardworking type play we saw in game 3 going forward. Move one of the star players if not both, resign Russ, incorporate the youth in the rotation, and go from there. Love PG & Kawhi but we can't do another year of this. One more year at Staples/Crypto with this hard working bunch then have the hot fun loving team for the Intuit Dome opening season
obviously i don't know how much the FO still believes in 213, but if they feel anything like we do as fans, then i can imagine they are going to move on
what that means necessarily? i dunno. like, i'm still willing to roll with kawhi because we know he straight up goes into death star mode in the playoffs. and i 1000% believe that if he wasn't dealing with ACL recovery, he would have been stable enough to avoid this knee sprain this time around - and that's to say nothing of the run we might have had that year with both of them fully healthy, esp against a suns team that had every advantage stacked in their favor with rigged-as-hell calls, scheduling, and injuries to our key guys.
but i think pretty clearly that having two injury prone guys join forces is testing fate. and well, we've tested it for a few years now and it's only ended up in bad results. if the team does a full blow up, i'm ok with it. if the team moves paul george and builds a legitimately stable roster whose only major piece going in and out is kawhi? i'm preferential to that.
but otherwise, at the very least we need to find a way to move paul george. if not because he's unreliable, then because he's simply not a great fit for kawhi. i get that they had to or they'd risk losing kawhi to the lakers and having them dominate for the next 10 years. and i get that they had to send all the picks to do it. but man, this team really had to pick the worst fit for kawhi, not just on the court as a player, but because he just kept not making on to the court.
if we do decide to blow it all up and reset with our youth core of zubac/mann/bones/boston/whomever we get in return for kawhi/pg, it's only a matter of time before some of the new guard of the NBA become free agents. lots of options available for us, for sure.

























