the thing is; letting young players play to their hearts contents with unlimited minutes has nothing to do with any of it. never has been. everybody loves to throw blame around easily when Isaac gets repeatedly injured in his rookie season, but they also can't bear to witness him growing with controlled minutes. people were screaming about giving gordon all the usage so that he would develop. we all witnessed him crash and burn second half of last year, and being untethered doing nothing for his growth. then this year we saw clifford giving him well defined role in offense, and he is a maturing his game better than ever. so I would say the most ironic thing about this all, the people screaming about how our development sucks are almost exactly the same people who can not be bothered to suffer through it. it annoys me to no end people seeing our salvation in giving bamba 30 minutes a game can still be a thing after all this.
anyway, I think the most underrated failed moment of our rebuild is the rejection we got from millsap. that was back when we had accumulated all of our best assets. we only needed a mature, skilled, accomplished player with work ethic that our young guys would respect, and have him show them how to be professionals. that could be the moment when all the stress of forced growth expected from our youth and franchise as a whole would vanish and we could see a group of great players get better at their own pace for years to come.
instead we got the whiny bitch ibaka who was complaining about his touches on a team with 3 MVP level players. my god, I hate everything that happened in those 2 vogel years.
edit: and just literally minutes after this, it's reported that bamba gets injured with a stress fracture
