AirP. wrote:If you let them go, you're not getting better nor are you getting a good enough talent to build towards a championship contender.
That's true, but we don't have a contender with them. I don't like carrying garbage on our cap. I don't want to have to pay someone to haul it away.
AirP. wrote:What is the alternative other than to be bad for the next half decade or more. Just saying no bringing them back doesn't magically bring good young players to the roster. Butler's maxed, Bam's maxed, Robinson is going to get paid, there's not a lot of wiggle room to do anything after this summer unless you're moving Bam or Butler, possibly Oladipo if he comes back healthy.
If you're running out Oladipo, Butler, Robinson, <some stretch 4>, and Bam that's a good team, you work on developing players and hope to be in the position to make a trade for another difference maker or hope to find/develop another good player.
We're simply going to have to overpay for a proven player. Winning a trade doesn't matter. Winning a championship does. Jimmy is the best player we've had here since LeBron split. Wasting him would be negligent because there's no telling when another player that good will come here. Splitting hairs over compensation for a proven vet (but not an ancient vet) doesn't make any sense. Every single player on this team with the exception of Jimmy, Bam, and Dragic on a good healthy day, is readily replaceable. And the only one who still needs to be here next year is Jimmy. That means package every damn body with positive value and every pick available, get the best veteran you can, and go from there.
Paying Robinson would be foolish. Spending another year of Jimmy's prime hoping Oladipo turns back into what he was that one year would be insane.
The real problem is Pat. He doesn't seem to feel any urgency.