DuckIII wrote:drosestruts wrote:DuckIII wrote:
It’s not at all hard to “get back to” being a sub .500 irrelevant borderline playoff team in a league in which 20 of 30 teams play postseason games. It’s about as hard as falling off a log.
And what assets are we to use to build a legitimate contender around a core whose best player is Zach Lavine surrounded by three role players? To me this is the “if Matas can become a superstar quickly while Lavine is still really good we should be fine” plan.
Sorry man, but hard pass on that strategy. I love Matas but he won’t be that kind of guy - assuming he ever becomes that kind of guy - for at least 4 years. I’d be with you if we had the prime assets to build that way but AK squandered them all.
Detroit is on it's 6th year where they'll likely be under .500 and not even making the play-in so maybe it is a little hard.
That’s because they kept tanking and made no effort to get better. Just now they finally decided to start adding vets and went from 14 wins to now being tied with us the very next year. Nothing easier than building a mediocre NBA team.
With mediocre I meant being there because you have pieces but lack THAT one piece.
If you don't get that, your tank was a waste of time.
Nothing is easier than tanking and getting rid of everything. Just look at the Blackhawks. Getting back to a middle team than a good team is just the hard part. Not even talking about contention.
If you tear down, do what OKC did. You go from contention to good and after that you really tank hard with lots of picks.
We don't have pieces to add lots of picks. We don't have to tank.
I like what AK has done this offseason. I think we won't trade Vuc or Zach unless we like the deal - not just to get them out.
Go after young pieces that can help in the future or get even better given the chance. Just keep Zach around, have maybe one other Vet as leader bench guy and let them develop. If your young Bulls team can make some noise with only Lavine here it will be because of a) young players taking a step forward or b) elite coaching. I don't see b) as real option. This will actually help going forward and get interesting in the Star players.
I'm done with being 3 years away from being 3 years away from being 3 years away.
Time to try something new here and keeping your best player with young players with some kind of talent might finally work out for us.