j4remi wrote:mpharris36 wrote:next 5 games will really tell us if we are on the tank wagon 100%
Utah - home
Denver - home
Milwaukee - road
Minnesota - road
Philadelphia - home
I don't agree with that sentiment. Not with a new system, new coach and injured players. I think this season above all else should be judged in increments (15 or 20 games at a time) just to look for progression, learning and growth...You don't throw away the season because of a bad start and you don't shift into win now mode because the team gets hot and the East is weak either. It's a building block year.
I would agree with this but close to 80% of this roster wont be on the team next year.
Building block for what, Melo in the system ok maybe I see that.
Building block for what, Fisher learning to coach, maybe a little (but coaching these misfits).
Look at the guys getting minutes this year.
Larkin (we didn't extend)
Dalembert (won't be here next year)
Acy (maybe be back for the minimum)
Jason Smith (won't be back)
Amare (wont be back)
JR (wont be back)
Shumpert (maybe but he might price himself out)
THjr (maybe)
Bargnani (wont be back)
Calderon (hurt - probably be back)
Pablo (might be back)
Early and the greek freeks older broth probably are two players that will be back and one doesn't get run and the other isn't even on the roster.
Who do you want to see develop? Who do you want to see grow. JR and his 30 minutes a night?
Amare and his 25 minutes. Dally in his 20 minutes?
These guys aren't growing they are just playing for another contract on another team. Melo is building a report with any of these guys because they all will be gone, some by the trade deadline.
This year is a holding period. I would prefer to see Cole Aldrich and Cleanthony Early more as well as even Tim Hardaway (maybe build up trade value) just so that we can see if they have a future with this team or.
Everyone else can go to ****























