To build a great team, you need to get on the 12 step program:
1. Talent - Drafted and developed.
2. Create “Magic” in the form of team chemistry.
3. Respect for the coach and staff.
4. A system and a philosophy and a team constructed to fit that system.
5. Infrastructure capable of capitalizing on success. Passion around everything we do.
6. Continuity. Dependability and consistency of message and approach. Fairness doctrine for all.
7. The highest paid player has to be the most coachable and respectful player. And the best player.
8. Great cap management to keep team’s core together. A selflessness by the team’s stars and a belief that winning is all that matters. That is “the secret.”
9. Health.
10. Luck.
11. Love and respect from the community and fan base. Focus on “Happiness” as we are in this together!
12. Determination and toughness. Singular focus on the higher calling from everyone in the organization. Winning a Championship!
1. Distinct from Hockey in the NBA you can't draft and stockpile talent in the minor leagues. The Wiz could do a better job of developing the talent they do draft by using he minor league system they do have, but the limited roster size keeps an even playing field. Limited contract length also prevents you from locking up under-developed assets long term and training them in your system.
The 'develop' aspect gives hope that the team might create a local squad out of the BMore/PG County All-Stars we develop out here. Would be nice to have a pipeline to the local talent, like I been saying since way back when. Establish brand loyalty early. Nike-style.
Would be nice to see the team build two similar squads, teaching a similar team in NBA and D-League to minimize the learning curve issues, and to teach fundamentals at the Developmental level. Even to bring up coaching talent through the ranks.
Drafting talent requires a prolonged suckery. And a Lucky suckery in the right year. Stockpiling young talent doesn't win, they need positive examples of how to play the right way, take the right kind of shortcuts to winning in this league. Guys with championship rings on the roster or the bench or both. And the presumption is that the top talent will also be a high character person.
Unless you mean 'drafting' in the sense of recruiting. And in that case: you can pull talent from overseas, identified via fierce and active scouting department. Stat ninjas. Keep your ears to the ground. Take winners from Euroball etc.
2. Needs definition. Now if you're talking about adding complementary skills to maximize player strengths and minimize weaknesses, well, yes. Gil does best playing next to a n alpha-dog ballhandler so they can share the load ala Larry Hughes. But you'd need a system that allows for that. And The other guy would have to be unselfish and a good defender. So sure, if you put Brandon Roy next to Gil you're golden. Make it happen, Teddy.
3. Top down, or bottom up? I suppose top down means the players understand that the coach is alpha in all situations. And the front office will have to follow their lead, even if they risk alienating their top player in a contract year.
There's a lot to play with here in playing virtual GM. Teddy will have a grace period while he re-works the team. I think we can afford to suck nobly even if he decides to blow up the team a bit.
8. Does this team have any 'core' players? Haywood maybe?
11. I've got a ton of suggestions for him once he's in the emperor's seat. That's the aspect I'm looking forward to most, even if I'm not his season-ticket-holding top client.































