garrick wrote:Sunsdeuce wrote:Dillion Brooks value is sky high right now. I love the guy and want to keep him but this stupid owner put this team in the absolute worst possible situation imaginable. So we have to measure short term versus long term when you should always value both at the same time. But we can’t because of the epically poor decisions by this idiotic owner. I started to think about this because I watched a video of teams that got bamboozled this year via trades. Bane was the worst trade of the year and Orlando regrets it hard while Memphis absolutely banked. Brooks is having a way better year than Bane by 10 fold. I know we can bank a lot of assets for Brooks at this point. And this pains me because I love Brooks and he’s really the main reason this team has turned it all around but im think long term.
Point is, we need to cash in on players with value right now while it’s hot. The asset cupboard is only filled with dust. Desmond Bane is completely garbage but Memphis absolutely cashed in at the right time. We have to do the same right now.
If we can dump trash Oso the better it is for this team long term. Oso is the worst player on this roster by every statistical measure. Shades of Earl Clark. I’ll take a stale ham sandwich for Oso. One good game against the worst team in the NBA that Oso had doesn’t excuse his embarrassment of play the rest of the year.
Long story short, he have to cash in right now for the sake of this team long term. While we are all having fun with this team but none of us are under the delusion this team is a contender. We have to refill the asset cupboard at some point. We are ranked dead last for outlook in the NBA. We have to make some uncomfortable decisions.
The was the video I watched: https://youtu.be/5hzIx8Hb8V8?si=SrqNEmAO3L45-Hm0
I guess the question is are fans happy to be at best a 6-7 seed and an early exit in the playoffs this year with zero assets until 2032 or do you trade Brooks and Grayson and anyone else who is playing well to restock and retool for the future?
7 years is a long time to go without any lottery picks so I would be inclined to trade short term success with an eye for building a contender because we don't have a chance to beat OKC or HOU even if we continue to click on all cylinders the rest of the season.
That's the perpetual cycle of mediocrity many have become too comfortable with though that allows for acceptance of diminished expectations and outcomes.
We're doing alot of really good things (culturally) as a franchise now. But have been mediocre or worse (with horrible ownership) for so long now, that the majority would rather just settle on a low seed early exit outcome.
We do need to remain as competitive as possible though to mitigate pick value we are giving up.
But overall, you're right that we're in a slow burn/ disintegration into the abyss if we don't start adding draft assets (currency) for trades with our remaining assets being at their absolute highest value.
It's a catch 22 situation.
























