Post#4 » by Skybox » Wed Aug 4, 2021 2:14 pm
Optimistic. We seem poised to take the next step forward...difference is that we were in a similar position a couple years ago but with a much older group that the principle guys were approaching their ceiling. Now, I look at a team with a legitimate 8 VERY young guys (Isaac, Fultz, Suggs, Wagner, Okeke, Bamba, Carter, Anthony) with realistic reasons for optimism about their potential. If half hit it, we have a really good, really young team. Half would be fine as we have multiple young prospects at each spot. More than half would be epic.
At the same time, we have 4 good role-playing vets (TRoss, Harris, MCW, RoLo). Guys who set good examples and stay in their lanes.
We have a new Coach who is not an NBA retread or confused about the vision for this season and beyond. A guy whose reputation aligns perfectly with what this roster needs. A Coach known primarily for player development and forging strong bonds with players.
AT the same time, we have roster flexibility in that a large veteran contract is expiring (Harris), we have a large TPE from Fournier trade, and our 4 veterans could possibly offer value to a contender at the trade deadline. IF the young guys accelerate their growth, we could move the mentors pretty easily for another player or draft considerations. None of them have more than 2 years remaining (all this year other than Ross). We have all of our draft picks as well as CHI's in '23 and DEN in '25 (both lightly protected-both good but volatile rosters over the next few years).
I am settled in for a methodical patient build, but after drafting such mature guys, I expect the plan to stay methodical but possibly accelerate. Scalabrine, the other day suggested that ORL is a good dark horse pick to make some noise if they stay healthy. He thinks ORL could make it to a play-in game and, even if they lose well, give notice as soon as this year that they're coming...