Dat2U wrote:It's a talent issue as much as a coaching issue. We have 9 crappy players right now. Well 8 crappy players and one that's struggling but we do have hope for (Beal).
But to excuse Witt because of a lack of talent is a mistake. He's in over his head. Has been the whole time, but standards are so low right now, he's been fortunate enough to remain employed for nearly two years now.
Right now being in the East is really masking how bad we really are. IMO in the West, were a 50 loss team. Were basically Portland of last year (33-49). A decent starting 5 with no depth whatsoever. Now a good GM like Neil Olshey was able to add a starting quality C and add depth and the Blazers have made an amazing turnaround. But instead of having a guy like Aldridge coming off a down year, we've got the fragile Nene who probably isn't going to rebound to play 36 minutes a night going forward. And while Olshey was wise enough to let a non-defensive big like J.J. Hickson go and replaced him with Robin Lopez, I doubt Ernie would have the foresight to do the same with Marcin Gortat. Plus Olshey already had his best 4 players locked under contract. We have Ariza, Gortat & Booker all as free agents (3 of our top 6 guys).
I already see extensions coming for Ernie & Witt. The bar is just set too low to expect anything else. But next year will be interesting. It's going to cost a pretty penny this off-season just to maintain status quo. As the East begins to get better and guys like Nene & Gortat decline while Ariza is no longer playing for a contract, the glow of being a playoff team in the East may wear off quickly next season.
oh no doubt, I fully expect the East to be much more competitive next year.
The Sixers and Bucks will probably be adding an all-star via the draft. The Bucks will add one of Smart, Wiggins, Jabari to the roster with the way things are looking. You can basically lock them into a playoff spot next year. Same thing with the Sixers who are far below the cap already with a ton of expirings. They are going to add Noel and a top 5 pick alongside quality free agents and MCW. Playoff team.
The Cavs will be a playoff team with them clearly using whatever resources they have to get better in the short term. Playoff team with Deng surely. Other moves rumored by the deadline.
The Bulls will get Rose back.
Add Marcus Smart and a healthy Tobias Harris to the Magic and well...welp
This just isn't the year for a lameduck coach and GM to make long term decisions. Ted is nuts.