Liqourish wrote:A_dub06 wrote:Liqourish wrote:
That’s exactly my point. If we were to open capspace, we’d hope to sign a player like Westbrook and possibly move assets (players+picks) to open space and everyone would applaud the free agent signing. But those same fans don’t want to part with players+picks in a trade for that same player.
Actually if we had the cap space and RW was a free agent I think you would find all of us against trading for him would also be against signing him. And no, I would not be open to moving assets to open up cap space because cap space in Detroit isn’t valuable in terms of signing free agents.
I understand how infuriating/underwhelming/depressing the team has been but as fanatics of this team let’s aim our sights on the real glory which is winning a championship and stop going for short term moves that at best will only improve how watchable the team is. If you’re mature enough to admit this team with RW isn’t making the conference finals then you should also be able to see that trading assets for him only gives us less assets towards the rebuild which will inevitably come one way or another and will also lower the ceiling of that rebuild.
This team isn’t winning a championship with or without Westbrook. As I’ve stated that numerous times, and I’m pretty sure everyone here is literate to a point, I feel it’s redundant to continue saying as such. Also, I’ve stated that the team, without a plan or competence is inadequate in completing a “rebuild” my only motive is for entertainment purposes. Now, if you’ve been a fan for more than 5 seasons and are mature enough to recognize that
stockpiling “assets” will not help us in either the short or long term, you enjoy the whimsical nature of offseason shenanigans and rumors.
Obviously, but our chances of assembling a contending team improve considerably when we actually embrace and commit to a rebuild via the draft. Trading for RW will cost us FRP’s and thus the chance of getting young, high ceiling players which can actually help us build the required foundation for a championship. If we commit to rebuilding in 2 years time, it will be another 3/4 years of poor records before we have assembled enough players, during which time all the super teams currently assembled would either no longer be together or nowhere near where they once were.
You are blind and ignorant if you actually think stockpiling assets won’t help us in the long term. For a team like Detroit it’s the only way for us to actually build a decent team. Trading for RW is very much aligned with the status quo we have experienced of making terrible trades/signings that hamper our ability to rebuild. If you want real change, it’s committing to a rebuild.















