guest81 wrote:You have your young core of proven players under 25 locked up for the long-term who all get along in NAZ-Jaden-Ant
You have plenty of young players who show promise in Dilly- Clark- TSJ
You drafted a potential stud center who has time to develop learning under Rudy
If everything kinda stays the same, they should have a lot of cap space in 2 years
You have a top coach and front office that have established a winning positive culture, getting rid of the stink of the Taylor led Wolves.
Just brilliant work by Conley, and gotta give Lore and Arod a lot of credit. They have been huge at changing the culture.
I would only put the Thunder ahead of the Wolves as far as best team situation
Let’s start with the young core
Dilly: was demanding more minutes and publicly criticizing the coach. Also he sucked for most of the season.
Minott: started the season in the rotation, got his minutes cut when playing well and started struggling with inconsistent and ill defined minutes/role. Had a falling out with the coach and ended up tweeting from the bench.
Garza: More mascot than player, cannot defend at an NBA level. Likely not on the team.
Miller: Finch would rather play the mascot Garza than give Miller even a single a chance to learn or demonstrate his abilities to the fans.
Clark: A defensive specialist who would make an excellent backup small forward. Unfortunately he is unsized and only has a 6’9 wingspan. JO has a wingspan over 7 feet. Clark also saw his offense struggle down the stretch. A glorified smaller Josh Okogie until he proves he can play both ways consistently.
TSJ: steal of the draft and looks promising.
JB and RZ: projects that could easily bust. Don’t count your chickens.
Speaking to the vets. We just very publicly tried to trade Rudy and DDV. This is the same team where Randle and Rudy got into a… disagreement in Toronto and threw a game. Where Ant came out and said no one can talk to anyone and everyone is a front runner. This is the same team that won 49 games when they should have won 59 or more. Very talented, but not balanced and not optimizing each other.
Chris Finch is driving a sports car like a mini van. It was obvious we had the inside track on the WCF if we avoided OKC (pretty easy against LAL and GSW.) It was also obvious our lack of schemes and balance doomed us against a team that had those things. MD makes Finch look like an immature child. You don’t beat great teams with chaos, you beat them with systematic order.