yosemiteben wrote:"They don't even want to be talented" - oof, that's a take
failing to see the issue with that statement when your offseason/in-season acquisitions as GM are:
Josh Green
Tidjane Salaun
Moussa Diabate
Josh Okogie
Jusuf Nurkic
DaQuan Jeffries
Taj Gibson
Isaiah Wong
Damion Baugh
KJ Simpson
(not including the 10-days and two-way guys that never played)
On a team starved for shot creation, they EXCLUSIVELY acquired players who do anything but that. Most of this list are 12-15th men on a playoff team, and should only see the floor to hustle around.
Zero of these players contribute on the offensive end. ZERO. Out of them only Baugh and Wong (who was waived for him) were even making real attempts to create offense (albeit inefficiently), beyond standing at the 3-point line and waiting for passes from LaMelo. I guess you could include Nurk for his passing but he can't score at all because he's busy taking almost two fifths of his shots from 3 where he hits at 12%.
There was a concerted effort to bring in some hustlers on D. That's good. But there was never not once, an attempt to bring in talent on the offensive end. They built this supporting cast as if we had Luka+Giannis together and just needed low-usage role players that stay out of the offense entirely.
If the front office has learned anything at all from this season, I hope it is that LaMelo is not a heliocentric PG like Luka, Trae, or prime Harden/Westbrook, and that force feeding him record usage like they did in the first couple months of the season is a one way ticket to tank city.