SacKingZZZ wrote:BS, depends on what you consider a "star" but I can count 30 teams feeling their team has at least one star on it, and realistically every team does. Now getting into league wide standing as an All star or ever better yet a superstar is different. As for "stars", yeah 30 teams feel like they've got that checked I'd bet.
Still want to see Reke/Thornton/Cousins under the right situation and in the right system, and truthfully, if that's your core it needs to work because if not it needs to be changed. This team didn't work last year, not just Reke, not any one player, that was the coach I've been telling everybody they needed to dive bomb into extinction for more than a year. Sad thing is he had some of the right ideas on how this team should play, problem is he didn't know how to implement them nor did he have any rope left to hang himself with as far as the players were concerned. It's one thing if one or two players were playing poorly, but not an entire team.
Then that's an incredibly loose definition of what a star is. I would define a star as a guy that is an all-star caliber player. Tyreke is not. He has the potential to become that and more, but with the player he is right now, no. He's not a star.