CDM_Stats wrote:HiRez wrote:CDM_Stats wrote:Glad its over tbh
Time to talk about the biggest elephant in the room... what we do with JK. Because how that's handled will determine the vision of this franchise. A moderate extension or selling high would be ideal. But if JK's agent is worth a damn, he's pushing for the biggest extension possible - Warriors or not
I mean maybe but I think JK alone isn't nearly enough to fix all this team's problems. Even if you could get Markkanen for Kuminga and Klay (you can't), I still don't think they make it far in the playoffs. They're SO far away from contention.
I think it's a mistake to think it's fixable at this point, it needs to be burned to the ground. The "one piece away" ship sailed 2 years ago.
And on the other hand, while I like JK, I don't think he's the piece you build a new team around either.
I'm not saying to trade him for a veteran even.. I think if a team is willing to pay him a big extension and build around them, better them than us. He can get his own midrange shots sometimes, and is a great downhill driver, but other than that, his game is riddled with question marks and holes. He needs shots to be created for him more often than not.. he's unselfish, but he's not creating that on his own
Add in the rebounding issues and the hit and miss defense, and its not a bet I'd be taking. But if there's a team out there that's got a lot of shooting and needs someone who can take advantage of the holes that creates, Kuminga can be that guy right now
I just think, and I've said this since I got here some 15+ years ago, that the worst thing a franchise can do is put a pure scorer as their current or future #1 player. And I have huge concerns that the extension he gets in the offseason, from the Warriors, will view him as that
I don't really disagree with any of that. And really after seeing what MDJ did in the draft with little ammo, I'd like to see what he could do with a little better or a few more picks, and maybe JK is the one who gets those. If a rebuild is on the table that is, but they still have the question of what to do with the vets and the issue of the (IMO ill-timed) Kerr extension.
The sad part is Steph just isn't himself anymore and that dwarfs all the other problems. If he's not playing at a HOF level, then you need A LOT of help to make anything work with him still as the central pillar. Clearly, they don't have those players now, and I'm doubtful they have the resources to get them.
Will definitely be interesting to see which direction they go, Lacob has some huge decisions to make.