ProcessDoctor wrote:Arsenal wrote:ProcessDoctor wrote:
Aaron Gordon on most nights. Doesn't necessarily mean pure scoring output.
Aaron Gordon is the same tier of player as Tobias Harris. So the point mjkvol makes is a good one. Denver had only 2 "stars" and a bunch of complimentary role players that are young and athletic surrounding them. They just had a dominant title run with that roster construction yet these Dame lovers can't seem to grasp that's a good way to build a roster.
I think the flaw here is people are assuming Maxey will be Jamal Murray next season just because Denver just won with Murray and Jokic. Murray is 26 and just entering his prime while Maxey is only 22. It's a lot to ask a 22-year-old to be the 2nd best player on a championship team.
I'm assuming nothing. Embiid and Maxey are different players than Jokic and Murray - the point is to build around them the way Denver is building around their two main guys, by finding undervalued role players, and undrafted and drafted players who might be a second chance away. Building quality depth, not stacking "stars" - those days are over, especially with the new CBA.
The way I'm suggesting takes a lot of work and patience, the right people at the top, and buy-in from the entire organization. Here, it would require stopping the merry-go-round of personnel changes at the top and losing the 'win now' mentality. It's not likely to happen here, but there are several mid and small market teams making the concept work as we speak.











