Ferulci wrote:Worm Guts wrote:I think some of you are taking this as an insult to Wiggins when it wasn't meant to be. It's more of a question whether we should be patient if we don't have to be.
Well, the thing is that you have to be. Check what lacking of patience did to New Orleans/Anthony Davis and Sacramento/Cousins or the Nets : it's the best path to treadmill.
A winning culture is created from top to the bottom, and it takes time, good habits and continuity. There is no shortcuts to it, unless your president name is Pat Riley (and even here, the winning culture is here at every level).
And let's say you trade Wiggins for Paul George or Jimmy Butler (as a Chi fan, I would do that trade in a blink), where will that lead you ? To be crushed by Warriors/Spurs or OKC ? Hindering all players development but Towns in order to reach 2nd round at best ? That's the exact contrary of a winning culture.
Your leading scorer is putting 20 points on an outdated 90's style-offense negating all his strengths, and he's allowed to drink alcohol since today. And he's not even the best prospect on the team ! If I were in the front office, I would be doing somersaults.
There are different paths to champsionships and there have been plenty of championship teams that didn't grow up together. If you look at recent champions, Miami, Dallas, Boston, and LA only drafted 1 of their top 3 players.
Obviously making a bad trade would be a disaster, but the hope would to build a contender now while also maintaining the most important piece to a championship team in the future and that way you end up with a bigger window. And possibly Towns benefits from the playoff experience.
Potential is never guaranteed, so I think if we could build a real contender now, we should do it even if that means trading Wiggins. I do think it's very questionable whether we could build a legitimate contender with players that could be potentially available. Adding Blake Griffin or Jimmy Butler by themselves doesn't make us a contender.








