MixxSRC wrote:KrazyP wrote:Steelo Green wrote:The reality is our title has made people believe that it is a replicable strategy, and are now trying to make the exceptions to the rule in terms of making a contender teams - now the norm.
As you said, we can’t sign a FA, we have less assets to trade for a superstar and a Kawhi like situation with the pennies on the dollar won’t happen again, and if it somehow does, the league won’t just sit on its thumbs and let us be the only team in on it.
I don’t understand how getting the one piece is said so easily now because we did it in such a rare fashion.
It’s the hardest piece to get, and it almost always comes from the draft if not FA which isn’t an option for us.
The Lakers were one piece away and added Shaq, the Warriors were already a title team but were a piece away from being unstoppable and getting KD.
Saying it so calm and simple doesn’t take away from how difficult it is.
In our franchise history we had that one piece for literally one season.
Even Vince as great as he was - wasn’t at that level.
Question 1 - In your estimation, what is the probability of getting a Kawhi Leonard/Lebron James/Luka Doncic type via tanking?
Question 2 - In your estimation, what is the average level of player the average tank job produces?
Question 1 - Who is an existing star who will be available because he wants to be traded?
Question 2 - Which star Raptors can get in free agency?
In today's era of player empowerment and movement, it's actually much more probable to trade for a star player. See that KD, Kawhi, Lebron, Westbrook, Paul, George, Harden, Kemba, Hayward, Davis, Kyrie etc. have all moved to multiple teams just in the past 3-4 years. Never before in NBA history have we seen star players move at such a fast rate. Players are also signing shorter contracts generally.
There are multiple disgruntled stars that have been on crappy teams such as Towns, Beal, Vucevic, Fox, Booker, Lavine etc. who will likely seek to leave their respective teams. How many years can they handle wasting their prime and not making the playoffs. If the Sixers fail again the playoffs and lose early, you will probably see them trade either Simmons or Embiid. Portland is also due for a fire sale if they fail yet again. How many years can they go on with a core of Lillard and CJ and lose early in the playoffs?
Every season is different. Every off-season there are many different avenues to take. The variables are constantly shifting.
Masai is going to have lots of options and avenues to take this off-season, no question about it. There will be a few teams that fail in the playoffs who are going to have to shift course. What if the Clippers lose in the 2nd round again? Kawhi is probably gone. George will probably want to be traded. Ibaka is probably gone. Now they are in rebuild mode. What happens if the Bucks lose again early in the playoffs? A playoff failure for Boston might prompt Ainge to move Brown.