Ron Swanson wrote:I appreciate the optimist point of view but sorry, if Doc's actually gonna be back (which I still can't believe is looking like a possibility), then there's absolutely no hope here. Dame torn Achilles, Kuzma with an all-time playoff stinker rendering him useless as a trade asset, Kevin Porter Jr. not being any sort of playoff difference maker. This was basically the nightmare scenario outside of Giannis shattering his leg or something.
That doesn't mean a Giannis trade is our only option, but we're not doing anything this season and unfortunately you're just gonna have to sell Giannis on the "gap year" idea. Next offseason we could realistically have a lottery pick, two future firsts, and a swap to trade. That plus a clean cap sheet isn't nothing. Tell Giannis to start recruiting for 2026.
Not coping or anything as I'm mostly ambivalent about sports off-seasons, but you'd be surprised about what a dumb team may give up for Kuzma even mid-season. But I'm with you, the coaching situation has to have a shift. Give Doc a ceremonial talent consultant role and let him golf half the time, and promote one of the more experienced assistants who realizes we have to play some modern basketball. Hell, even Kuzma can be a decent player if he's actually played in his position (as a "small" 4).
I don't think the Bucks are a trainwreck next season with some decent tweaks and some baseline level coaching. I know that's asking a lot but given the parity we have it's not inconceivable to field a pesky rag-tag group next to Prime Giannis and surprise people (fully realize this sounds overly optimistic).