XxIronChainzxX wrote: I don't disagree. I think we're just talking past each other. I am looking at it from the point of view of building a real title contender. And I favour having a team with all the right pieces ready to go that you can just bring a star right into. The Raptors won a title with Kawhi because they had a ready-made title team supporting cast that they could just put around him. To me, finding those guys takes priority over finding a guy like DeRozan. To me, that is why those guys are more valuable. Teams have had an MVP level guy - sometimes two guys! - and lost a title on the back of their supporting cast.
Teams haven't won a title despite having no stars, though. Even a team like the Piston doesn't count there. The guys they had weren't superstar iso scorers, but they weren't all catch-and-shoot role-players. I'm not trying to take anything away from Toronto's title, but I don't think a reasonable strategy is to eschew stars in hopes that one just falls into your lap. Even Toronto didn't do that.
You argue the role-players on the team were more valuable than DeRozan. I think this is incorrect. Those guys got to learn to be great role-players with DeRozan and just continued doing that with a significantly better player. The Raptors had the best bench two years ago, I believe. Plus, does Masai make that same trade if Toronto is a bottom-half-of-the-bracket or non-playoff team for the past few seasons because they were just a good crew with no stars (like Miami)? I don't think so.
I think building a great core and then adding that touch of superstardom is a good strategy. I want the Spurs to make a run at that either next summer or in 2021. But I wouldn't want them to trade DeRozan right now to facilitate that. Winning games right now makes the Spurs a more attractive team, and it perpetuates the winning culture Tim, Manu, Tony and Kawhi "grew up" in. When they are ready to fly, then you can let him go. But even if that's the way it happens, DeRozan's value will be clear. I'd love a Robert Covington on the team now to compliment DeRozan and Aldridge. But I can't reasonably believe the team would be better off with him instead of DeRozan right now.





























