Vanderbilt_Grad wrote:316Hornets wrote:Liver_Pooty wrote:We won't be anywhere near the 8 seed. I guess we will land around the 5th worst record. We have had no major injuries other than Batum and that's meh.
On a side note i wish there was a way to sign or land Brandon Ingram and draft Anthony Edwards.
Look at who we are competing against though. Isaac was Orlando's best player. We are only 3 games out of the 8th seed.
Detroit is looking to blow it up and not in contention for 8. Chicago is one of the youngest teams and real streaky.
So, who is better than us that can get the 8th spot? You add an upgrade by trading MKG & Monk or something similar and we're right there. You really think MJ is going to embrace a tank when we are so close to the 8th seed and making some of that playoff $$$$?
It's ironic, but I think that the team's odds of making the playoffs this year are better than last year, especially if they make a trade to do so.
I'm sure MJ would like that, but I also get the feeling he's more hands off with Mitch than he was with Cho/Cliff. I also feel like Mitch will not do anything crazy to pivot to win now. If there is a trade that lets the team keep developing and doesn't put them in a financial bind then he'll do it. If not then he will just let this season play out as is.
Spot on. Mitch must develop nose-blindness to the saliva-generating whaff of "playoffs." It's the same reason you don't go to the grocery store hungry. Trading a developmental player (Miles Bridges) for a piece that pushes a playoffs narrative doesn't fit in the plan for growing through development and drafting. I hope the Hornets stick with it.
That said, they need a center that can rim protect and generate space. Risky to ignore that fact in the name of development.




























