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eyriq wrote:52 wins. Book it.
Fortune Teller wrote:So is anyone surprised that we appear to be starting the season with all 6 guards still on the roster, with our two lottery picks presumably getting third-team minutes?
It makes zero sense, but I'm also zero surprised.
California Gold wrote:This is extra because people hate the Lakers and their brand so much.
This trade wasn't some conspiracy - it was just a GM wanting AD bad enough where in most people's eyes he overpaid by a long shot to get him.
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California Gold wrote:This is extra because people hate the Lakers and their brand so much.
This trade wasn't some conspiracy - it was just a GM wanting AD bad enough where in most people's eyes he overpaid by a long shot to get him.
Fortune Teller wrote:So is anyone surprised that we appear to be starting the season with all 6 guards still on the roster, with our two lottery picks presumably getting third-team minutes?
It makes zero sense, but I'm also zero surprised.

CarraT wrote:Fortune Teller wrote:So is anyone surprised that we appear to be starting the season with all 6 guards still on the roster, with our two lottery picks presumably getting third-team minutes?
It makes zero sense, but I'm also zero surprised.
They are just super afraid of trading the wrong young guy, who will then flourish on a new team. Thats why they sit on their hands, knowing we cant develop all of them and it doesnt make sense keeping all of the young guards.
At some point you have to take a risk to get bettter. But not with our FO, they will do nothing until they are forced to.

This is a great point. Trading future value for current value is not a move you make during a rebuild.OrlChamps2030 wrote:CarraT wrote:Fortune Teller wrote:So is anyone surprised that we appear to be starting the season with all 6 guards still on the roster, with our two lottery picks presumably getting third-team minutes?
It makes zero sense, but I'm also zero surprised.
They are just super afraid of trading the wrong young guy, who will then flourish on a new team. Thats why they sit on their hands, knowing we cant develop all of them and it doesnt make sense keeping all of the young guards.
At some point you have to take a risk to get bettter. But not with our FO, they will do nothing until they are forced to.
It’s interesting that throughout their tenure here, the FO has never traded a player that’s on their rookie deal. Young guys getting buried and hinder the development as well as suppress their value imo
SOUL wrote:Our fans are so hungry to trade players that played good together and like each other lol.. it's amazing to me that thought process considering we're not winning it all this year and other way better teams are going all in and our best two players are literal 21 and 22 year olds.
So yes, seeing how we made dumbass trades in the past because of an itch to "get better", it backfired and created a limited 8th seed with less assets to trade until we hit the reset button. The same hypocritical fans who wanted a get rich quick scheme are quick to point fingers at Hennigan like they weren't drooling on themselves to hurry the process up because they were spoiled from Dwight era winning.
Also if we're not sure who is a keeper between Fultz, Suggs and Cole yet, other teams aren't going to fairly value them either. It's easy to say trade these guys, nobody ever provides a trade that isn't a complete rip off for the other team or one that makes sense from both teams POV.
Not to mention, a desire to naturally win, as the team currently has been talking about since the end of last year, creates more expectation and accountability. Movement is inevitable. Good play from what is conducive to winning will get rewarded, bad play will spell trades or benching.
The names don't matter, so player fans will have to suck it up. I'm sure 49ers fans didn't think Brock Purdy would be their future

This is a great post. At some point we need to zoom in on a build around Paolo and Franz. The young core overachieved last season, providing an indication that it's worth investing in. We have evidence that we can start to build around Paolo and Franz. Make this decision and then focus on identifying an optimal style of play and work to acquire the optimal role players to put around them.pepe1991 wrote:SOUL wrote:Our fans are so hungry to trade players that played good together and like each other lol.. it's amazing to me that thought process considering we're not winning it all this year and other way better teams are going all in and our best two players are literal 21 and 22 year olds.
So yes, seeing how we made dumbass trades in the past because of an itch to "get better", it backfired and created a limited 8th seed with less assets to trade until we hit the reset button. The same hypocritical fans who wanted a get rich quick scheme are quick to point fingers at Hennigan like they weren't drooling on themselves to hurry the process up because they were spoiled from Dwight era winning.
Also if we're not sure who is a keeper between Fultz, Suggs and Cole yet, other teams aren't going to fairly value them either. It's easy to say trade these guys, nobody ever provides a trade that isn't a complete rip off for the other team or one that makes sense from both teams POV.
Not to mention, a desire to naturally win, as the team currently has been talking about since the end of last year, creates more expectation and accountability. Movement is inevitable. Good play from what is conducive to winning will get rewarded, bad play will spell trades or benching.
The names don't matter, so player fans will have to suck it up. I'm sure 49ers fans didn't think Brock Purdy would be their future
Red and blue contradict each other.
if we are so young, there is no reason to prioritize winning.
if we don't prioritize winning and want to develop, there is zero reasons to judge young players based on performacnes and cut their PT based on it. They are expected to suck.
Again, i don't think there are fans who want to cash in all chips and go for title, knowing it's impossible. I think Magic fan camps are split between:
1) let's develop whole team from ground up and let's keep everybody for as long as it's possible
2) let's develop SOME players but also let's adress our issues to keep sustained growth
We have no control over new contract of Fultz, who is UFA, but we start him over 5th, 6th and 15th own picks.
We have 1# pick and ROY, but we seems to be in no particular hurry to even tweek roster to make his life easier ( rather opposite by decisions who we make, or not make based on our PG-SG rotation).
On other side of a spectrum , we are 100% fine with notion that our two lottery picks won't be in rotation any time soon.
My personal feeling is that we afraid to make moves in fear of "losing" trade that it petrifies us. And that will lead us to position where we will be reacting, instad of being proactive. And we lack guts to make hard decisions.(by "we= Weltman).
So , hard moves won't be our personal decision , rather something or somebody who forced our hand. It's not like this didn't happen in very recent past. Gordon forced their hand 2 years ago after they were perfeclly fine doing nothing for 3 years.
And most important factor here is fact that we are now on borrowed time when it comes to rookie scale contracts and massive exstensions that are lurking. In next two years, Magic are pased to give up multiple +$100M contracts for next half of decade. At some point you will make decisions or decisions will made your future for you.


eyriq wrote:This is a great post. At some point we need to zoom in on a build around Paolo and Franz. The young core overachieved last season, providing an indication that it's worth investing in. We have evidence that we can start to build around Paolo and Franz. Make this decision and then focus on identifying an optimal style of play and work to acquire the optimal role players to put around them.pepe1991 wrote:SOUL wrote:Our fans are so hungry to trade players that played good together and like each other lol.. it's amazing to me that thought process considering we're not winning it all this year and other way better teams are going all in and our best two players are literal 21 and 22 year olds.
So yes, seeing how we made dumbass trades in the past because of an itch to "get better", it backfired and created a limited 8th seed with less assets to trade until we hit the reset button. The same hypocritical fans who wanted a get rich quick scheme are quick to point fingers at Hennigan like they weren't drooling on themselves to hurry the process up because they were spoiled from Dwight era winning.
Also if we're not sure who is a keeper between Fultz, Suggs and Cole yet, other teams aren't going to fairly value them either. It's easy to say trade these guys, nobody ever provides a trade that isn't a complete rip off for the other team or one that makes sense from both teams POV.
Not to mention, a desire to naturally win, as the team currently has been talking about since the end of last year, creates more expectation and accountability. Movement is inevitable. Good play from what is conducive to winning will get rewarded, bad play will spell trades or benching.
The names don't matter, so player fans will have to suck it up. I'm sure 49ers fans didn't think Brock Purdy would be their future
Red and blue contradict each other.
if we are so young, there is no reason to prioritize winning.
if we don't prioritize winning and want to develop, there is zero reasons to judge young players based on performacnes and cut their PT based on it. They are expected to suck.
Again, i don't think there are fans who want to cash in all chips and go for title, knowing it's impossible. I think Magic fan camps are split between:
1) let's develop whole team from ground up and let's keep everybody for as long as it's possible
2) let's develop SOME players but also let's adress our issues to keep sustained growth
We have no control over new contract of Fultz, who is UFA, but we start him over 5th, 6th and 15th own picks.
We have 1# pick and ROY, but we seems to be in no particular hurry to even tweek roster to make his life easier ( rather opposite by decisions who we make, or not make based on our PG-SG rotation).
On other side of a spectrum , we are 100% fine with notion that our two lottery picks won't be in rotation any time soon.
My personal feeling is that we afraid to make moves in fear of "losing" trade that it petrifies us. And that will lead us to position where we will be reacting, instad of being proactive. And we lack guts to make hard decisions.(by "we= Weltman).
So , hard moves won't be our personal decision , rather something or somebody who forced our hand. It's not like this didn't happen in very recent past. Gordon forced their hand 2 years ago after they were perfeclly fine doing nothing for 3 years.
And most important factor here is fact that we are now on borrowed time when it comes to rookie scale contracts and massive exstensions that are lurking. In next two years, Magic are pased to give up multiple +$100M contracts for next half of decade. At some point you will make decisions or decisions will made your future for you.
This could be what we're already doing. We just aren't being assertive about it. Yet.
If we don't think we have a championship core, we'll have to cash in for an all-star. Timing there would still be a few seasons away though. Tanking for a franchise player has to be out of the question given the wealth of draft capital and prospects we've already accumulated.
My expectations are that in 4 seasons we'll have 2, maybe 3, players on this current team still around. Moves will be made.

SOUL wrote:Our fans are so hungry to trade players that played good together and like each other lol.. it's amazing to me that thought process considering we're not winning it all this year and other way better teams are going all in and our best two players are literal 21 and 22 year olds.
So yes, seeing how we made dumbass trades in the past because of an itch to "get better", it backfired and created a limited 8th seed with less assets to trade until we hit the reset button. The same hypocritical fans who wanted a get rich quick scheme are quick to point fingers at Hennigan like they weren't drooling on themselves to hurry the process up because they were spoiled from Dwight era winning.
Also if we're not sure who is a keeper between Fultz, Suggs and Cole yet, other teams aren't going to fairly value them either. It's easy to say trade these guys, nobody ever provides a trade that isn't a complete rip off for the other team or one that makes sense from both teams POV.
Not to mention, a desire to naturally win, as the team currently has been talking about since the end of last year, creates more expectation and accountability. Movement is inevitable. Good play from what is conducive to winning will get rewarded, bad play will spell trades or benching.
The names don't matter, so player fans will have to suck it up. I'm sure 49ers fans didn't think Brock Purdy would be their future
pepe1991 wrote:SOUL wrote:Our fans are so hungry to trade players that played good together and like each other lol.. it's amazing to me that thought process considering we're not winning it all this year and other way better teams are going all in and our best two players are literal 21 and 22 year olds.
So yes, seeing how we made dumbass trades in the past because of an itch to "get better", it backfired and created a limited 8th seed with less assets to trade until we hit the reset button. The same hypocritical fans who wanted a get rich quick scheme are quick to point fingers at Hennigan like they weren't drooling on themselves to hurry the process up because they were spoiled from Dwight era winning.
Also if we're not sure who is a keeper between Fultz, Suggs and Cole yet, other teams aren't going to fairly value them either. It's easy to say trade these guys, nobody ever provides a trade that isn't a complete rip off for the other team or one that makes sense from both teams POV.
Not to mention, a desire to naturally win, as the team currently has been talking about since the end of last year, creates more expectation and accountability. Movement is inevitable. Good play from what is conducive to winning will get rewarded, bad play will spell trades or benching.
The names don't matter, so player fans will have to suck it up. I'm sure 49ers fans didn't think Brock Purdy would be their future
Red and blue contradict each other.
if we are so young, there is no reason to prioritize winning.
if we don't prioritize winning and want to develop, there is zero reasons to judge young players based on performacnes and cut their PT based on it. They are expected to suck.
Again, i don't think there are fans who want to cash in all chips and go for title, knowing it's impossible. I think Magic fan camps are split between:
1) let's develop whole team from ground up and let's keep everybody for as long as it's possible
2) let's develop SOME players but also let's adress our issues to keep sustained growth
We have no control over new contract of Fultz, who is UFA, but we start him over 5th, 6th and 15th own picks.
We have 1# pick and ROY, but we seems to be in no particular hurry to even tweek roster to make his life easier ( rather opposite by decisions who we make, or not make based on our PG-SG rotation).
On other side of a spectrum , we are 100% fine with notion that our two lottery picks won't be in rotation any time soon.
My personal feeling is that we afraid to make moves in fear of "losing" trade that it petrifies us. And that will lead us to position where we will be reacting, instad of being proactive. And we lack guts to make hard decisions.(by "we= Weltman).
So , hard moves won't be our personal decision , rather something or somebody who forced our hand. It's not like this didn't happen in very recent past. Gordon forced their hand 2 years ago after they were perfeclly fine doing nothing for 3 years.
And most important factor here is fact that we are now on borrowed time when it comes to rookie scale contracts and massive exstensions that are lurking. In next two years, Magic are pased to give up multiple +$100M contracts for next half of decade. At some point you will make decisions or decisions will made your future for you.