eyriq wrote:threethehardway wrote:The Magic suffer because they gathered a bunch of secondary playmakers and have them trying to run an offense.
The Magic legitimately play like a team from the early 2000s.
Magic fans are in denial, thinking that wasting 4 picks on Desmond freaking Bane, when your team can't even run a proper offense for the last however long is insane.
Aren't Magic fans tired of having subpar lead guard play?
Only way this roster works if is if Franz or Paolo becomes a transcendent offensive player where they can offset the complete lack of offensive creativity and structure with league leading individual offense.
Trading for 4 picks for Desmond Bane was organizational mal-practice. Could've gotten Anfernee Simons and a shotblocking starting center. Move Wendell Carter to a backup.
All the Magic really needed was an average starting NBA guard that can run some sets and create shots, so Jalen Suggs can slide down to the 2.
But no, Magic are going all in with this "defense-first, 6'5 and up" thing and not understanding that you have to be able to score consistently and effectively, this is 2025, not 2003.
The entire team still can't shoot because nobody in the Magic organization wants to get with the times. With Paolo and Franz, they should be modelling themselves after the Tatum and Brown Celtics, and get cheap shooting and playmaking around them. Not selling out your draft picks for a guy that isn't even better than Collin Sexton or Normal Powell.
With the package the Magic gave up, they should've gotten Devin Booker or someone with some cache.
But no, it's like the team is ran by RealGM purists, "Everyone has to be able to play defense", no, not really, everyone has to be able to shoot. If you are going to go without an official point guard, that can make plays, you are gonna have to have a great wing player or a big man to make up for that.
The Magic are a disappointing team. So disappointing. Their entire team philosophy is so stupid.
1. There is nothing wrong with distributed playmaking. The Celtics won a championship with this approach.
2. Every build needs a transcendant star!
3. Bane is one of the elite three point specialist in league history. He'll be fine.
4. Simmons??? LOL
1. The Celtics won with elite shooting and defense. The Celtics won because their entire team was able to shoot at volume. Your team haven't been able to shoot since Dwight Howard.
2. No, not every team needs a transcendent star. Tatum and Brown are not transcendent stars. Tatum and Brown benefitted for elite organizational management that weren't delusional about what they have. They had All-NBA level players, not transcendent players, thus they went out and built the most talented roster they could afford, on the cheap, so their two stars wouldn't be burdened by having to do a lot. Tatum and Brown don't have to be transcendent with their roster.
With the roster the Magic have, Paolo and Franz has to be transcendent, because that roster is simply not good. It lacks shooting and playmaking. Paolo and Franz has to do everything or you guys wouldn't win a 7 game series.
3. Bane is a non-descript starting level shooting guard that cost the Magic 4 1st rounders, so he can provide elite shooting. Elite shooting doesn't cost that much. Look at Norman Powell or Malik Beasley - this isn't 2003. Desmond Bane isn't even better than Austin Reaves and Austin Reaves out here making McDonald's wages comparatively. Your team is going to be in cap hell and without draft picks, hoping and praying, Paolo or Franz hit Lebron level to justify this trade.
Austin Reaves on the Magic could be your best offensive player, that's how bad it is.
4. Simons can actually dribble and shoot. Beggars can't be choosers, your team needs a guard that dribble and shoot. You guys haven't had that since you got Franz. You guys were stuck with Markelle Fultz. I don't know why you guys are laughing, when you haven't developed a guard that can consistently hit a step back three. Have you guys even drafted a guard that can like, run a pick and roll?
When the last time you guys have seen a pick and roll ran properly by one of your guards? When the last time one of your guards, rejected a screen and cut back over and hit a step back 3? When the last time you seen one of your guards, consistently throw a skip pass to the corner?
Those are the type of actions that unlock your secondary playmakers to playmake. It's not just give Franz and Paolo the ball and watch them struggle to get the rim and then kick it out, "Look, I told you we don't need a point guard."
Bob Cousy could be resurrected and with the same game and style of play and he would legit be the best PG you guys had in about 10 years.
I don't know how you guys watch NBA professional basketball played without competent starting professional guard play for years. I am talking about Dennis Schroder level. Your team has given up on guard play for no discernible reason.
The Magic don't even have a sparkplug 6 man guard that can do stuff.
The Magic suffer from Point Guard Nihilism.