Spates wrote:PushDaRock wrote:ciueli wrote:
The front office used this 48 win season to justify doubling down on the core of Pascal/Fred/OG though, that's the thing. In their minds it was a repeat of 2013-14 when the team was unexpectedly successful right at the point where they were planning on blowing everything up (Masai even tried to trade Kyle for a bag of beans back then before the winning streak). Coincidentally, the win totals were the same (48 wins), so I can see Masai drinking his own Kool-Aid and thinking "I've done it again!", he really did think this was the beginning of another run of perennial playoff appearances as did many on this board.
If he was doubling down, he would have upgraded that roster in the off season, traded most of our future assets and and try to take the next step to contender. The move for Jak was finally getting a C for that roster lacking one, giving them a chance to right the ship and they felt he would have value in the future as well as they expected to re-sign him. Point is it wasn't some All-In Move, it was securing a future asset too.
Realistically the roster reached its peak when they won 48 games.
Looking at the Orlando Magic of the last two seasons, it's hard to fathom why the Barnes/OG/FVV/Siakam Raptors couldn't be as successful.
We've spent years debating this, it's not an unanswered question. Scottie and Pascal didn't work well together because they are both PFs, both work best occupying the same spots on the floor, and neither was good at 3 point shooting at the time which killed spacing (effectively 2 poor 3 point shooters on the floor at the same time, 3 if you throw in another big like Precious, Boucher, Koloko, Birch, or Poeltl).
I do think Pascal/OG/Fred could have worked as core pieces with the right players around them, specifically a 3+D centre (Myles Turner was very available for years) along with a better SG (keeping Norm instead of trading him for Gary Trent Jr. might have been enough there). Competent bench players would have been needed as well, players Masai largely failed to find, ultimately it wouldn't have worked given the pay packages Pascal, OG, Fred, Turner, and Norm got, that's a deep tax team and probably not a team that gets out of the second round even with a few decent bench players.