zaymon wrote:jonbob17 wrote:yoyojw17 wrote:I get the frustration... but when you step back and look at the big picture... there is no need to make large moves until the path has been made clearer. Their first 2 lotto picks were high upside picks which would take time to develop before the fruits of the pick really affect the team. Their bodies had to mature to a certain level before they became true impact players. We could have seen that major step forward with isaac (stupid injuries) and hope to see the same from bamba as well this season now that his body has mature (stupid covid). Then they took a player in Okeke who has lottery talent but his value was marred by an injury that would keep him out for a year. THose were mainly upside picks that though they were made... was not going to make much of an impact immediately... and this was known and was done by design.
So.... while these players mature... they kept players that would help establish and maintain a competitive environment... and they did so.... keeping most of the players on solid contracts.... contracts that would be of value when the time is right and foundations are solidified.
They are more cautious and methodical than most... and that might rub people the wrong way... but that does not mean that they are doing it incorrectly. They just aren't wetting our lips as often as most of us will like. With our cap situation... going out and adding certain talent via free agency might not be a good financial idea when you are trying to reup on two of your core players in the next season. So... ain't no need to make any significant additions... especially the ones that might take away time from the younger core.
And if you're in the camp that doesnt see the possible futures of Fultz, Isaac and bamba... then i can see why one think that they are doing a horrible job... etc etc etc. No movement will occur till certain things fall into place... otherwise for them holding onto particular assets might be better than going all in. So yes... i have been and will continue to believe that players like fournier, gordon and vuc would be used in trades to acquire players that will fit the style of play and values.
A player like Anthony could become a spark plug for our team and our rebuilding efforts. Isaacs injury has definitely been a setback, but this could have been the year that the magic took a hugeeeee step forward.
The more i attempt to see it all from their point of view... the more I fell like i can envision what they are trying too do.
we will see!
Under the 5 stage Kubler-Ross model for coping with loss they call this stage denial
Maybe we are in acceptance ?
Last year we basically lost all of our lottery players
How can anyone evaluate our ceiling without knowing the outcomes of Isaac, Bamba, Okeke, Anthony and Fultz ?
Jokes about Fournier and Vucevic are funny to some extent but its glaring that Weltman builds around younger players.
No bad long term contracts, cheap reclamation projects, high risk draft prospects.
1. If we lose a lot we should trade Fournier and Gordon, maybe even Vucevic at the deadline for future assets
2. If we win a lot, we should try to consolidate players/ picks
3. If we hang around 8-10 we should make decisions on our veterans depending on young core evaluation.
I dont really know what type of advantage forcing Fournier, Gordon, Vucevic trade right now gives us.
Exactly. Free agency might not be as kind to us. But as we know what Fultz, JI, Bamba, Okeke, Anthony are projecting to be... we can utilize those players and turn them into proper fits and not blindly shuffling in and out talent... talent that may even lose value just by coming to us because they just didn't fit or move the needle appropriately. So yes... stand pat if they see nothing that for sure is an upgrade. I wouldn't be surprised if this team surpasses expectations even though everyone talks bout us taking a step back because of JI. Growth across the board can supplant and fill in a void of an important player.
Imagine if Okeke and Cole turn out to be on a path that we were hoping for... and bamba becomes the best back up big with his swoleness and addition of his best friend... AG and fournier's roles become more define as Fultz's training wheels are removed... vuc just keeps getting more efficient. all of those are just as possible as the "Half glass empty" choices.

























