Pickled Prunes wrote:YourGM99 wrote:AWIZZINGBULLET wrote:Wasn't going to pay him the max for good reason.
He's the type of player who can't get you over the hump no matter how much you build around him as a franchise player because his mind's not in the right place: the most important thing to Luka is scoring.
The real greats win championships with the team's they are drafted by, when they fail to, a lot of times it's because they had an underwhelming supporting cast.
Sounds like the problem is with the GM then. If you can’t build around a player who can get you to the conference finals and finals then that’s a problem. The reality is a lot of these owners care more about profit margins than they do about winning a title.
The notion that real greats win with the teams that drafted them is misleading. In order to build through the draft you have to lose in order to get top draft picks or you have to be drafted into a good situation. For example, look at the number of top 11 draft picks the bulls had in the 5 years after drafting Jordan. Or the fact that Tim Duncan was basically drafted to a team that was winning 55-62 games prior Robinson’s injury which resulted in them getting Duncan. Compare that to the Cavs situation before/after drafting LeBron.
Lebron's first stint in CLE is a good comp. DAL tried to build around Luka too early and ran low on draft assets or positive tradeable contracts. If they gave Luka a max, they would be doing it while knowing they didn't have the resources to build a contender around him. Kyrie doesn't have many years left and with his reputation around the league, I don't think you could trade him for a return that is better than keeping him. DAL has been treading water for years, poised between sinking and swimming based on Luka's health. The rest of the roster was too thin to float while he was out. With Lebron, health and fitness were never an issue.
CLE 1.0 never had a talent like Kyrie in his prime next to LBJ so let’s not compare . Mind you Luka only had him for a year and a half. In his first full season with Kyrie they did make it to the NBA Finals.