Cutter wrote:JMac1 wrote:Win now or Booker leaves?!? Serious? He just turned 21 not 29.......
Nobody is saying win-now means win tomorrow. It means Suns should always be looking to make aggressive move in trade and FA to improve the team around Booker.
Win now means no more BS like the #timeline. It means continually evaluating and making trades and signing FA's in order to improve the team. It takes years, assuming McD makes good FA signings and good trades, to build a winning team. If he doesn't sign players that fit on the first go-round, then you have to move them for yet different talent. It is a constant movement of players onto the team and off of the team over a long period of time all with the intent of building around your core players.
Looking at players like Kyrie Irving, Kemba Walker etc.. is exactly what McD should be doing. But to avoid this process (as many on this board advocate) because bringing in a veteran would "take away the development of our young players" is not smart basketball, and ensures a team will be bad for a long time. Suns have already been historically bad (for the Suns) for the last 5 years. It is easy for me to see them still being bad for the next 5 years if we follow the #timeline.
And make no mistake, if this franchise continues to flounder then Booker will request a trade a few years down the road.
Lets be clear here the Suns are moving forward with a plan to build a long term winning team and not some win now team. It has been publicly stated that the Suns are asking and getting Bookers feedback on team moves. So in 3 years of the rebuild we are seeing a team with some good solid developing pieces in Booker, Warren, Jackson, Chriss, and Bender. The problem with you win now people is that you want to count the whole time that the team hasnt made the playoffs as the offical rebuild time. The most important thing this team can do is build a team for the long term that doesnt try to shortcut the process that will bring on some salaries that would handcap the team things like a Kemba trade would be a massive mess in only a couple year that would hurt the team for years to come.





















