clippermitch wrote:I will stop being a fan if we tank it this year!!!!! The point of the game is to win games not win a freaking lottery. We got the #1 pick last year and the best player in college, but what did that get us? Nothing is guaranteed. Play for today with what you have and hope whoever we draft/sign in the offseason will make the team better.
With that said, I hope the team builds chemistry with this current roster. I think we should resign Outlaw, Blake, Butler, Smith, and maybe Gooden, if he comes back cheap. No superstar will come to us if the entire roster is a question mark. Having a good young foundation (Gordon/Griffin) and veterans (Baron/Kaman) along with nice pieces like Rasual, Blake, Outlaw, Jordan, and a draft pick will be appealing to Free Agents and more importantly, a good coach. Coaching in the NBA is underrated. Look at Houston and Portland (teams hit hard by injuries) that are still in the playoff picture because they have good coaches who can make adjustments and win games they shouldn't.
Anyways, from now till the end of the season, I just want the team to be competitive. If we can go .500 the rest of the way, I would be ecstatic!
I think you and I are on the same page as far as what our offseason moves should consist of.
As a fan, it's hard to love the game and the team, but know that the season is over not long after it started. Our season was still alive January 19th. I just think that the players that are going to be here next season need to finish the season on a good note, so that there is something to look forward to as they prepare for next season. It's easier to see yourself winning 40+ games and being a playoff team if you won 30+ games the previous year and are bringing in some new talented players that are going to improve the roster, than it is if you win 20 something the previous year. This team played without Blake, and lost many games they should have won. If they can finish respectably, then the sky is the limit next season, because they know they are capable of winning.