theBigLip wrote:vege wrote:theBigLip wrote:
What is “it”?
I just stated the obvious that ping pong balls impacted us more than this New York pick which could be a second.
And also stated that injuries have impacted our record. Again, obviously true.
When you’re having a bad day, do you blame that on Weaver too?
7 wins season and negative draft asset and you refuse to see it and decides to make fun of the guy trying to open you eyes. Cool story bro.
Injuries affect every single team in the league.
We have a recent #1 pick. We probably have average ping pong ball luck.
Do you understand we won 7 games this season?
Do you understand we owe a 1st and several 2nds to assemble the roster that won 7 games?
We pay assets to acquire guys, to then pay assets to dump the same guys. Do you thing Weaver have been doing a good job managing our assets?
SRPs are not that big of a deal. They are like loose change. BFD.
If we want to spend all our cap space on a bunch of average vets, sure we could have 15-20 wins and no future. I’d much prefer getting young guys on rookie deals and letting them develop.
Of course you’re frustrated if you expect SRPs to become starters and guys in their very early 20s to dominate in a league where 25-29 is prime years.
A few teams controll the majority of the late 1sts for the foreseeable future. Our 2nds are 31-35 pick guaranteed for the foreeseable future. That should be an important trading chip.
SHOULD, but Weaver is more concerned about help other teams get better while assembling the worst team in NBA History.