esqtvd wrote:Well, the point is, we have already gone backwards, let's not deny it. The Golden Age is over.
We have DJ, who's half a great player. We have Austin and Pat Bev, who are marginal NBA starters/solid rotation players. 2 and maybe all 3 of them will soon be out of here.
As for the "new core," we have Tobias, who's a nice player who may become a 20-point scorer but probably not a 25-point guy. Gallo, who may or may not play 60 games. A terrific 6th-man who unfortunately plays no D and is only 6'-foot even. Harrell, who is hell on wheels but at only 6'8" is strictly 2nd-unit material. That's it. 1½ starters, a 6th man and an 8th man.
We have assorted 2nd-round/G-league types, all of whom are not only unproven but are tweeners. And 2 draft picks coming in what is admittedly called a deep draft, but as you see, the estimible TucsonClip is getting cold feet about the 2nd-tier prospects we're in position to draft.
Hey, I said I don't expect anyone here to agree with me about swapping the #12 [and probably DJ to make salaries match] for a proven--albeit flawed--all-star like DeRozan, but at least let's admit we're staring at the abyss. Again.
After 7 consecutive very enjoyable seasons [yes, including last year!], I'm just not ready to jump into the abyss. Again. I think the #12 is cheap for a 4-time all-star, and TOR may be in the mood to deal.
[Would I trade both picks? No. Can't think of anyone short of a Finals MVP I would trade both for. Not saying to forget about the future. I'm just not ready to endure the "Process" Philly and the Lakers just went through.]
Trading for an overpaid fake star like DeRozan would really put us into the "abyss." The only thing DeRozan's proven is that he can't shoot, can't defend, won't play team ball and doesn't show up in the playoffs. I honestly think Tobias is a better player than him at this point.
























