eastsidecrossover wrote:Sarver does what he always, let the TE expire. I personally would rather start over and stop bringing in role players to be mediocre. Your all in, or start over. He wont do that because thats what kind of an owner he is. Just like the C's. Rebuild with youth, get picks and when you have a team ready, go after a FA bc you have the cap space. I personally rather be the lottery and maybe get another pick this year to start rebuilding. Some solid guys in this next draft I think.
The Suns already have a good young core. They don't necessarily need more through drafts. Draft picks are almost always a gamble. The team will have enough for a max FA next off-season I believe. The young role players on the team work well together and for a bench, the Suns are pretty killer. I don't think the Suns are just cruising along being okay with staying a middling team. I think they are rebuilding wihtout having to completely suuuuuuuck.
The Celtics didn't really rebuild through youth and picks. I don't know what you're talking about with that one. They've made so many trades and moves for FA's, and they just got lucky to land Ray Allen from a struggling Sonics team, and an experienced, end of his prime Garnett on a terrible Minnesota team. They got lucky with Rondo coming into his own, something the Suns obviously didn't really see. Sometimes that happens. That's why i think people should give Clark some time. Especially since he hasn't gotten the actual NBA game playing time to gain any confidence or figure things out at all. However, I don't think Rondo would have developed like he had playing behind Nash in his prime.
At this point, however, Dragic is in a perfect situation to grow behind Nash. Nash is still one of the best PGs in the league (my favorite, I say the best, but I can see arguments against it), but he needs his rest now more than ever to stay effective. I just think teams don't always need to rebuild by going "all in". It just doesn't make sense for the Suns to do that at this point.
I don't understand why so many people want the Suns to just give up so people could watch them suck terribly for years and years with no certainty that they will even turn it around and be worth scrapping everything they've built up over the past 6 or so seasons. The only terrible situation the Suns are in is having a jackass banker as an owner.