Prokorov wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:DarkXaero wrote:I think there was only one person who was in complete denial about that. He'll still probably find a way to deny it.
I can't lie, today has made me very nervous about what's happening. It seems so messy.
Based on LeVert's comments, he wasn't one of the guys that pushed to get Kenny fired. I believe him.
the gritty nets era is over
the mecenary era is starting
KEnny is just the first dominoe. mark is going to package a bunch of these guys for a star.
i thought we had the perfect balance of stars to win now but depth and assets to sustain beyond that
this is billy-kingish
I wouldn't go that far Prok.
It feels like the writing has been on the wall for awhile now that they would make big moves, really from day one of KD and Kyrie, really even before that when a maybe more realistic goal was re-signing DLo and landing one of Butler or Tobias Harris. The goal would always be to strike when the iron was hot, hopefully just keeping one or 2 of our organic guys, those being LeVert, DLo, Allen and Spence, for the most part.
You sign KD and Kyrie, that aspect gets kicked into overdrive a little something.
My only hope is it's either a move for a true star, or if it's moves for fit, it's not just some awful value stuff. My fear is it's for any sort of star for all the assets, like a Westbrook style move, where it's another getting older, relies on athleticism, doesn't fit with our other guys at all, overrated star kind of move.
Westbrook made sense for Houston, he wouldn't on a roster like this, especially when you suck all the injury insurance backups off the roster.
I'm not literally saying Westbrook for all those reading this, before I get killed with the, "Why would Houston trade him!", replies.
But I'm hoping we don't do stupid things, like trading everything which isn't tied down for Aaron Gordon, or Allen and LeVert for Vucevic, or go for broke with Blake Griffin, etc.
There's only so many players out there who are available, I get that, but you'd be correct, it does become Billy King-esque if they start making moves to make moves, overpaying out the wazoo and bringing in aging big names with suspect fit and impact.