TGW wrote:Dat2U wrote:payitforward wrote:Thing is, "good" Davis Bertans -- the guy on our team in 2019-20 -- wasn't worth the deal he got to re-sign.
Most of the hopeful thinking about Bertans -- like the hopeful thinking about Kuzma, like the hopeful thinking about Aaron Holiday, like the hopeful thinking about Isaiah Todd's short-term future -- is just the vibration of fans' hopes in the idle off-season air.
Maybe some of it will come true -- anything can happen. So far the big achievements of the off season have been 1) completing the process of turning John Wall's "untradable" salary into assets that can be moved & 2) signing Spencer Dinwiddie.
We're still a rebuilding team that's afraid to rebuild -- that's my fear at least.
The cynic in me says we were able to dump Wall coming off an ACL tear to sign Dinwiddie with two previous ACL tears!![]()
Of course we were able to add depth at positions where we didn't need to add depth at with the Xtra $$$ saved so that's a bonus I guess.
But no one can call Shepp lazy. In two years he completely flipped over a roster with a limited upside to create a slightly younger roster with a limited upside. Not sure what the results will be long term but we certainly got an active GM.
Lol I thought I was the only one to notice this. This dude Sheppard made Dinwiddie “a priority” when no one else did. Looking at SD’s career numbers and I am still confused at to why he was made a priority. He was an average player before the acl tears, and more than likely he’ll continue to be average if they’re lucky. You have to wonder if the ultimate goal of this front office was to win a championship or to get rid of wall’s contract.
I have zero faith in Sheppard. Zero.
The injury concerns are worrying but Dinwiddie is better than average. Personally I’m happy they went after him than the woefully overrated Lonzo Ball
































