CPT wrote:Not even really trying to hot take here, but is there any evidence that Masai has a plan?
I think there's a vague idea of staying "competitive" (re: not tanking) while stockpiling assets and accumulating value (even certain trades everyone hates are usually reasonable "value"), but I don't know what the next step is.
I have a feeling the Pascal trade will be one of those weird ones where the guys involved are kind of surprising. An old school player for player swap, not one of these star for cap space and picks deals. Something like the Sabonis for Haliburton/Hield deal.
The same plan he has had for a decade.
1) Bring in defense first players. Majority of draft picks we have ever made were guys who were defense first or projects who projected as best case defensively sound players and try to develop their offense. (Bruno, Delon, Poeltl, Siakam, OG, Flynn (outlier), Barnes, Dick, Koloko, Powell, Banton, etc. --- ALL were defensive players when drafted). Arguably our 2 best pieces right now (Barnes and OG) were two guys who projected as high level defenders who some offensive question marks.
2) Retain players. Outside of when deals absolutely need to be made (Gay, Powell, Demar, etc.), Masai has always been a patient guy who does not make knee jerk moves and prefers to build within. We might be approaching a necessary move with Siakam just to re-stock our depth shelves and/or due to salary constraints.
So there is a plan, it just is not the plan a lot of people on this board agree with despite a decades worth of results to suggest maybe the guy is on to something.