Kizz Fastfists wrote:bondom34 wrote:spearsy23 wrote:To be fair Kizz has wanted to tank since day one, the three game losing streak is unrelated.
Yeah that wasn't directed so much at him but in general it seems like there's flip from "find a tweak" to "blow it up" depending on the last game

This what makes a lot of fans frustrating is they are too effected by a small sample. I see a big picture and try to stick with it unless there is evidence that my initial evaluation was wrong. I have felt the best course of action was to trade Russ and rebuild since the FA backstabbing. Without that backstabbing OKC would still be a top 3 team in the NBA and there is no way anyone is saying to blow it up. Given the loss of a top 5 player took OKC from contender to pretender. I don't blame the front office or anyone in the organization for an FA leaving. I do judge them on how they react to it and so far I'm on the fence. Either the expansions were given to maximize future trade value, since it is very hard to trade poison pill contracts, and long-term players can have more value than pending RFAs or it was done to keep this group together and be a first round playoff exit for the next few years.
It would take a massive off-season to get me to even think of changing my mind for a moment. I can't see anything, realistic, that gets OKC back to being a contender. I also know that the big picture I see isn't the only one and there can always be things happen that I didn't see coming. There are a few different options that all make sense if you believe they can be executed. I just don't see moving multiple of Oladipo, Kanter, Adams, Sabonis and Abrines for things that can upgrade the roster and push OKC back to being a contender as a realistic option.
We have differing opinions, but I do understand the idea of reshaping the roster around Russ. While I don't think it is realistic I certainly understand wanting to wait and see if Presti can do something in this off-season to drastically reshape the roster. I support the blow it up method, but I will fully admit that there is risk involved there and that the find some tweaks people are not idiots. They are just people who believe in a different approach than I do.
Fair from your POV, and you have been consistent, I just vehemently disagree

. My hangups are never getting a guy this good again, being irrelevant for years, and that there is value in being good for a long time. Eventually free agents will be willing to come, but not to a loser.
Also, if your rebuild is via draft, you have to not only knock the picks out, but those guys have to fit perfectly and want to stay. Presti nailed 3 drafts and guys didn't want to stick.
I think if they blow it up (at this point they won't), they're likely bad for a long time. Plus, Russ actually likes it, and having a superstar like that is incredible. Something Thunder fans may never see again. Also blowing it up hasn't ever worked, for anyone. Its the least likely way to be a contender, nobody's ever blown up a good team and gotten to a title that way. Sure its fun to watch young guys grow up, but they likely never win a ring. This team has those guys and is already a mid tier playoff team. They're younger than anyone but Minny. You can't beat that.
I also see a ton of potential in the youth on the roster w/o a trade even and a possible conference finals level team in a few years. If you can make it that far, you're an injury away from the finals. Memphis has done it well for years, and though they've never won I think they're a great success. I don't think there is a thing wrong with being a very very good team.
Oh and tbh I've found this season far more fun than the last few. I enjoy the players and development and really think they're very very good. I listed them a while back but wouldn't swap places with more than a handful of teams today.
If you do want to blow it up, how many teams shouldn't blow it up at this point, maybe 3-4?