Hallstar wrote:lol, 1 thing I will say
It's funny how we go from 1 win from the ECF, to if Wade leaves, people are talking about lottery, but then some can't reconcile why the man is asking for his money.
Why can't the rest of the team that's locked up til God knows when get us to the playoffs?
Only the Heat.
I am not one of those who says he isn't worth his money. However, I get where their line of thinking comes from.
Some people view the NBA in terms of lottery, treadmill, and contender, and they feel you can only be 1 of those at a time. And they are deathly afraid of the treadmill, because once you get on it, it can sometimes be very difficult to get off.
They would argue that Wade at best just makes us a treadmill team for the next few seasons, without any realistic championship expectations, and I think that is mostly accurate.
Wade can no longer be the best player on a championship team unless they are exceptionally well-rounded (no chance of that with young guys like Hassan and TJ about to be paid), and he won't be the second best player on this team unless we make a miracle trade (KD signing already struck out), or he continues to decline, but even if Hassan (or healthy Bosh) overtake him as a better player, that doesn't improve us much unless Hassan grows incredibly as a player.
That being said, I don't think teams really get stuck on the treadmill unless they don't understand how to get off of it (Riley does), and I also don't think sitting in the lottery for years is a winning strategy, although you do usually have to be bad eventually to get good.
I'm comfortable with a few treadmill years to round out Wade's career, I don't mind giving up the slim chance we pick the next LeBron in the draft from sucking by letting Wade walk. Others, they prefer to take that gamble, and don't really have the same sentimentality for Wade, or value treadmill seasons as highly (I think they can still be fun even if they're almost sure to end in failure).