sunsbum wrote:these 2 would be absolutely **** if it wasn’t for book and KD. Don’t get lost in the sauce. Devin isn’t getting traded, have fun typing out worthless trade scenarios built from hopium for the next 6 months.BobbieL wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
So that's a league best defensive rating when.those two play. While it's well known that our defense oils our biggest issue leading to the majority of our losses, and it's somehow taken.over 60+ games for our coaching staff and front office to understand this?
This also speaks to the importance of fielding young, athletic, high energy players throughout our roster to energize our aging " no fu*** given " team. Because young players are actually hungry and competitive with something to prove!
Perhaps Ishbia should start rethinking his position on.the draft and value of draft picks??
I truly truly TRULY hope the not trade Booker stuff is just talk to not tank or limit his value
Booker likely won't be traded within the next 6 months because of connections with Michigan and Ishbia and Thomas. BUT beyond that, within the next 2 seasons (I'm betting before the 27' season trade deadline),
Booker will get tired of missing the play in tournament as a 11-13 seeded team, maybe even worse if he gets injured again from having to carry singular minutes as the only star player on the team.
And if he's injured for any significant length of time, we'll likely end up a top 8 lottery team with other teams building their futures at our expense.
And our team will continue forward as the league's punching bag for the true top tier teams until Booker asks out as all NBA players tend to do as they enter their 30s and feel pressured to try and win a championship elsewhere before it's too late!
None of this should be controversial as it's par for the course for pretty much every team with aging stars when your franchise can't win and has no future. Ishbia gambled too heavily and we lost. It sucks, but it happens.
Ishbia just shouldn't have mortgaged everything we had because when he did that, he left us with no alternative pivot.
And unfortunately, no matter how much denial people choose to stay in, the outcome will remain the same. But the longer we wait to face that reality, the more our last remaining assets depreciate in value.
And the causality of this will be an even longer rebuild than the ine under Sarver because Ishbia gave away all of our picks to other teams. I'd love Booker to stay on if the situation were at all different!
But it just isn't. In two years when Booker gets fed up and asks out, we'll get Pennies on the dollar and be much worse for it in hindsight as our franchise typically operates.




















