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I rather Mitch be the face and voice of the front office/ownership than anyone else, so I don't have a problem with Jim lurking in the shadows.
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And it helped net a few championships.
And it helped net a few championships.
And I hate to harp on it, but the failed cp3 trade got us the best player, sold Pau and Lamar high, and didn't trade picks.
It failed and they panicked for one last hooray for Kobes last years.
They definitely fell *** backwards into tanking, but the biggest fail of there's has been coaching and not fully accepting being bad and trying to sell the fans into a ***** team making a playoff push
And to continue, Jeanie continue to go into the limelight and give interviews about the timeline and how she's holding Mitch and Jim to it makes us look like a clown show.
If these morons try to shortcut the rebuild to make the second round
Trust the goddamn process and we'll be cooking for years. Shortcut it and you're the goddamn clippers.
And to continue, Jeanie continue to go into the limelight and give interviews about the timeline and how she's holding Mitch and Jim to it makes us look like a clown show.
If these morons try to shortcut the rebuild to make the second round
Trust the goddamn process and we'll be cooking for years. Shortcut it and you're the goddamn clippers.
We're the Clippers now though.
If we get Simmons, Randle is for sure gone I think they'll probably wait until the following summer though to try and package him with Clarkson cause he should be making more money. Not saying it's the smartest course of action, but I don't think Mitch nor Jim want to get fired.
It technically would be possible to get them both, wasn't Shaq asking for 20 to 25 mil a year?
The cap was only 44 mil in 2004-2005. It went up to 49.5 mil in 2006. Nash made 8.75 his first year in PHX, 9.7 in year 2 and Ray 13.2 in Seattle in 06.
Doesn't leave much to fill out the remainder of the roster but, Nash and Ray could have extended the window maybe a year or so.
I'm still mad they didn't get anything for Pau when they knew the writing was on the wall.
Nance will have little to no value. Clarkson probably has the most right now but will have to wait until his salary increases, Randle even with his limitations is already a dbl-dbl machine so with increased opportunity his value will continue to climb. Those two are what will be packaged if they decide to make that move.
If we get Simmons, Randle is for sure gone I think they'll probably wait until the following summer though to try and package him with Clarkson cause he should be making more money. Not saying it's the smartest course of action, but I don't think Mitch nor Jim want to get fired.
Just so happens Boogie will be in the last year of his deal and maybe wants out of Sacramento at that time for example. They'll try and do what the Clippers did in acquiring CP3, keep the two prospects with the highest upside (D'Lo and Simmons vs Blake and DJ) and try and package the others for a star vet.
Just telling you now so can brace for it.
Stranger things have happened, Blake and Boogie could both be available around that time, plus you have Julius's impending RFA in 2018 looming as well.
Certainly possible.
But a lot of that will depend on who joins us in FA the next year or two with the ton of cap space we have to buy up more pieces.
This isn't about having a big 3, or a big 1 + 2-3 decent guys. This could be a core of 7-8 really good basketball players, and half of them happen to be young and cheap. That should be the end goal. Not putting all stock in just the one guy, ala Durant or Boogie.
You need stars, no question, but you don't have to have just one star, when you can have multiple multiple pieces. Kobe, Pau, LO, Bynum, then Artest, that's a damn group, not just Kobe. We saw what went down when it was just Kobe.
LAC has been solid for years, but notice they can't get passed the second round? Have 6-7-8 good players, rather than 3 and you got a better shot at what we tryna do.
Because unless you got a guy who is definitely leaving, nobody is trading their star player. They are not easy to find
I've thought about them, but Blake coming across the hall? The Kings trading us Boogie? Think of the odds on those things.
The fanbase just has to start being smarter and stop thinking it's 1996 again where you can just throw money on problem and buy whoever you want. Those days are done. We can't just go offer Anthony Davis more money than the Pelicans, it don't work like that anymore.
Build the core young, talented, and CHEAP. Then you can use cap space to add 2-3 solid parts, and let them grow over time, at that point you should have a solid roster, then look for a deal that comes along, or let them keep growing.
Certainly possible.
But a lot of that will depend on who joins us in FA the next year or two with the ton of cap space we have to buy up more pieces.
This isn't about having a big 3, or a big 1 + 2-3 decent guys. This could be a core of 7-8 really good basketball players, and half of them happen to be young and cheap. That should be the end goal. Not putting all stock in just the one guy, ala Durant or Boogie.
You need stars, no question, but you don't have to have just one star, when you can have multiple multiple pieces. Kobe, Pau, LO, Bynum, then Artest, that's a damn group, not just Kobe. We saw what went down when it was just Kobe.
LAC has been solid for years, but notice they can't get passed the second round? Have 6-7-8 good players, rather than 3 and you got a better shot at what we tryna do.
I agree I'm going under the assumption that nobody is coming in FA until proven otherwise. Still would have Nance, Brown, Lou for another year in addition to said D'Lo-Simmons/Ingram, star vet core. And then build around that, that's why I think they'll try and split the difference. Because theoretically this summer is the only one where our cap space is really advantageous compared to the rest of the league, the following summer everyone has it.