Jedzz wrote:You have to build something. This was what Rosas started and yes they can build something around that if they kept on it. They already had two Max deals in place, and a third good deal on a shooter. All three are showing capable of 40% seasons here. That's no small feat here. Adding fit around them was the move to make. Instead he drafted a good way to destroy it.Merc_Porto wrote:Jedzz wrote:
You will likely get the next 4 years to slowly learn the lesson the hard way.
Yes. Because with the other 3 we are going to start winning by magic. They are proven winners.
Superstars... the best trio in the NBA
Go ahead, list all the "superstars" the team has a chance to get instead. Because I guarantee you your imaginations of Edwards are just that because sub30% uncoachable chuckers just don't qualify and stacking up Top FRPs from consecutive drafts is called total rebuilding mode and long development futures of overplaying them minutes on this franchise. Maybe a more substantial development system could have started Edwards off better, but that's not here and it was a visible risk going into it. They already seemingly locked in his bigHead. Good luck with him doing this all on his own. In the meantime he will alienate and ruin the values of others better players. Sky's the limit, but hell has none.
... Your heads up your ass. This would be different if DLo and Beasley were reliable players. Our core players are ass. Towns is a 2nd or 3rd wheel on a championship team. Beasley and DLo would be fringe starters at best. And they certainly would never be played together. You can't win a championship with stars that don't play defense unless they are HOF players like Harden and Durant. Even then Durant is above average on defense.
You'll learn that none of these players is go to superstar. No point building without one of those. Edwards can be. He's shown the ability. Trading Edwards is not the solution.
Trading the other 3 are.
When you get a player that's a true superstar that's when you hope your team build is good enough and build around that player.
You don't just stick some high scoring players together and hope it works out. It's Minnesota not Los Angeles or New York. You can't win with superstars magically join your team.

















