Slartibartfast wrote:BannersOnly wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:
But how do you take the next step then? Empty the pantry for Cousins and we're still not on Golden State's level and we still face the problem of IT/AB getting to the end of their bargain deals and Horford exiting his prime.
To me the 2 year window that we have with cheap talent + prime Horford has been shut by KD's Saruman move.
Unless we can get great deals like we did in 2007 (can you imagine getting prime KG for what we paid now? Or even Ray?) or Houston did with Harden, I'm not seeing a convincing path to a 2017 or 2018 championship.
True. However, if Danny dials it back now he'll basically be admitting his plan was wrong and we'll need to trade all these vets and go with a youth movement and get STUDS primarily thru the draft. If he does that, he'll concede that he wasted the 1st 3-4 years of this rebuild foolishly thinking he could either sign a true STUD in free agency or trade for one without giving up too much so that he could still build a contending roster around whomever we acquire. He won't do that.........he's too stubborn and Wyc is too busy sniffing his jock to fire him or realize it.
I think Danny could rationalize a shift to a youth movement without doing a perp walk.
He could say he made a good run at it, put the team in good position to land KD and become a true contender and it was worth it to take the shot. Plus with the value he could get for IT and Horford, maybe he gets back whatever he forsook by not tanking earlier.
Think about it - there will be some hungry teams out there, angry that the Warriors are so loaded and itching to load up themselves.
Some of the guys that we missed out on with our tank failure in 14/15 - Myles Turner, Winslow, Porzingis - belong to teams that might fit that profile.
Take Indy for example - Bird is hyper competitive and wants to win now. He's got a top 10 player in George, a new and improved vet supporting cast and a 20-year-old center that has a great long-term outlook but isn't ready to be the lynchpin of a contender. Al Horford would provide them with the All-Star grade floor-spacing and team D they need right now.
I don't disagree with the sentiment, however I don't see why you would do this before next off-season. If Brown blows up and/or if they land a top pick next year there may be avenues to getting it done with IT/Horford.











