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Re: Sac (7-5) @ Minnesota (3-8) 

Post#41 » by boogie-reke » Tue Nov 25, 2014 1:57 pm

bleeds_purple wrote:What's their puzzle though? A ton of young guys. And Frye is 31. They could sneak into the playoffs and get swept out by Chicago or Cleveland but by time all their lotto picks start rounding into form he's going to be in major decline. The thought process for them in that trade would be saving money and tanking. Granted it seems they want to "win" for some reason - perhaps just tired of tanking for so long after Dwight left.


I think after Vuc, Victor, Payton etc they've passed the point of trying to tank - and reached the point of trying to develop an identity and culture for the future, which is a great approach imo and something you can see they're already starting to pull off, greatly thanks to Frye.

Exactly because they're loaded on young guys, a pro's pro like Frye is exactly what they need - and also he has a unique skill that's hard to come by and really affects the game with his size and long distance shooting.

Don't see them giving up on him, frankly - and if so surely not for D-Will. They'll want value back.
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Re: Sac (7-5) @ Minnesota (3-8) 

Post#42 » by bleeds_purple » Tue Nov 25, 2014 7:40 pm

boogie-reke wrote:
bleeds_purple wrote:What's their puzzle though? A ton of young guys. And Frye is 31. They could sneak into the playoffs and get swept out by Chicago or Cleveland but by time all their lotto picks start rounding into form he's going to be in major decline. The thought process for them in that trade would be saving money and tanking. Granted it seems they want to "win" for some reason - perhaps just tired of tanking for so long after Dwight left.


I think after Vuc, Victor, Payton etc they've passed the point of trying to tank - and reached the point of trying to develop an identity and culture for the future, which is a great approach imo and something you can see they're already starting to pull off, greatly thanks to Frye.

Exactly because they're loaded on young guys, a pro's pro like Frye is exactly what they need - and also he has a unique skill that's hard to come by and really affects the game with his size and long distance shooting.

Don't see them giving up on him, frankly - and if so surely not for D-Will. They'll want value back.


Yea, after seeing the responses in the trade forum seems like that is the prevailing view. Although, I wonder if the response will be any different if they go on a long losing streak.

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