three3d wrote:eyriq wrote:three3d wrote:
But it feels like it’s setting the tone for what’s about to come next. Like seriously I’m sick of not being a title contender, I’m sick of hearing about Heat culture, I can’t believe a basketball team from Canada won a NBA Championship before us. It’s tiring and getting old.
You are setting yourself up for disappointment if you expect this team to be a title contender right now or to operate like a title contender right now. That's just not the phase we're in.
Eyriq it’s that I’ve been watching and rooting for the Magic all the way back to the Penny and Shaq days of the 90’s. I’ve been going to games ever sense I was a kid, I’ve been riding this bus for a long time and I just want it to finally be our turn.
I get it.
We need a top ten, top twenty, and top fifty talents. Then we need a solid crop of roleplayers to win a title.
The main thing to prioritize is Paolo's development.
Then Franz's development.
Then Suggs' development.
Then AB's development.
Then Jett's development.
And prioritize these things over, like, the next 2 to 3 seasons.
That's the organic approach right? You draft, you develop, and eventually you retool.
A team winning 47 games with their three best players 22 and younger is historical. It's up there with the five best young cores of all time.
When our core 3 scored 20 or more points in the same game in the playoffs, it was historical.
What this young core is doing is historical. And we still have two other irons in the forge. Weltman is pulling off 3-year rebuild where we've gotten five lottery picks. He's clearly hit on the first three. AB looks like a home run (to me). There are enough draft experts that like Jett for me to give him a pass, and honestly I have no idea how to evaluate his G League performance.
And honestly, let's say Suggs is injury prone, Franz is a front-runner, AB is a glue guy, and Jett is a role player. As long as we hit on Paolo, we're in a good situation. If he's an all NBA first team player or at worst second team player we can make something out of that.
Out of the Philadelphia 76ers process of tanking, they only hit on Embiid and they're still constantly in title contention.
I'll give you this. If player development hits a bump in the road, if chemistry turns sour, Mosley will get fired first. Weltman will probably do a retool, and then he'll get fired. Then someone will come in just like what happened with Boston and get aggressive and put the finishing touches around a good roster. The Paolo era is going to determine if we win a championship or not. Stressing out about the second round is just a waste of time. Stressing out about getting a star that doesn't fit the timeline is just a waste of time. Anything that doesn't obviously help or hurt Paolo's development isn't worth stressing about.