zoyathedestroya wrote:bucknersrevenge wrote:zoyathedestroya wrote:A couple of points...
First, we aren't using the Jays right due to necessity. We need a playmaker moving forward. Smart is being missed. Hayward is being missed. Neither are elite in that department but they at least get the ball moving more often than not. Kemba isn't a primary playmaker in nature. He's more a scoring PG who also struggles seeing the floor against length.
Second, "our other guys" aren't as awful as people point them out to be compared to depth of teams like the Bucks or Nets. It's just that our stars aren't on the same level as Harden/KD/Giannis. So it's still about top talent.
Our stars might not be ready to win yet, regardless of the supporting cast we surround them with. Harrison Barnes and George Hill could help but ultimately it's still about how our top guys perform.
If this is true. And you and I have been discussing this very thing of late, then we recognize that 24 and 22 year olds don't lead teams to championships. They are not in their prime years. Then would you say that it may be another 2 years before we should realistically talk about them trying to get to the Finals? And then if you would say that, then it means that Danny really has the next 2-3 years or so to add the right veteran talent mix to this team to complement the Jay's?
Yep. I get carried away too many times and expect too much too soon from the Jays. Why I'm leaning Cs become more seller than buyer this trade deadline. Or if we're using the TPE, use it on someone that fit alongside them the next 3-4 years and not some band-aid that can help us get to another ECF but nothing more.
Get outta my head right now. I do that too as well. Prime Jay's are gonna be excellent players. I have no doubt of that. As for this year, we also can't discount the appeal of avoiding the repeater. I'm all for making a small move or 2. In the meantime, I'm looking forward to Marcus, Kemba, and the Jay's playing more than a combined 28 minutes together.














