BobbieL wrote:bwgood77 wrote:NTB wrote:I still don't see Blake hinders Chriss & Bender's development. Our core will still develop and while they are developing we are also gonna win more games and experience playoff action.
Well they certainly wouldn't get as much on court playing time, if you think that contributes to development.
but here is where Bender and Chriss control if they want to play and get the pay day down the road
its by earning a job
Russell Wilson beat out Matt Flynn and the rest is historyIf Bender/Chriss continue to improve, the minutes will be there for all and the team will benefit
Yes and Billy flipped his burgers better than little Timmy but guess what, it's not the same thing. And it isn't just Bender and Chriss, we have a team full of players that are far from reaching their playing peak. If you play young players they make mistakes. If you're pulling out all stops to win games, you can't afford those mistakes.
To see the risks with this "bring in a star" approach, all you have to do is look at Len, look at the arguments that so many made in favor of the acquisition of Chandler and look where we are now. We all know that a lot of big men develop late. We all knew that Len came to the game late and had a long ways to go. We accepted the idea that Chandler would be a good mentor for Len and that he could learn what he needed in fits and spurts rather than by playing a major role. Our recent history suggests we were wrong.
And now, we have to decide whether to invest big dollars in Alex or let him walk. If we hadn't chased Chandler, we'd have a much better idea what to do right now but his presence delayed Len's growth, ate up the first contract cushion the CBA gave us, and left us in this position. I so hope we don't do this again and find ourselves having to consider letting Bender and maybe even Chriss walk, just as we're considering doing now with Len and Warren.