CoolBreeze44 wrote:I'm with Q in liking the fact we finally addressed our need for shooting. But for me this move overall is a big yawn. Sorry to be such a downer lately, but I can't see a pathway for this franchise to contend. As hard as it may be to accept, we need big changes, again.
Cool -- You and I have been on the same page for a while and remain so. While I like or draft and like the Tolliver signing, I don't see a path for this team to becoming a title contender. The Celtics and Sixers have shown us the path, which entails the patient, strategic accumulation and melding of young talent paired with a top-flight head coach cut out for the modern NBA.
The Warriors have about another 3-4 years before they start to decline and the Lakers will have a 3-4 year run with LeBron. So the window of opportunity lies about 3 to 4 years down the road. KAT and Tyus Jones will be 26 years old 4 years from now and Wiggins 27, all of them just entering their prime. This team should have continued to accumulate and develop young talent and paired that talent with a head coach who can get the most out of them. You already know my view of Thibodeau the head coach. In my view, Thibodeau the PBO jumped the gun last season, trading Dunn, LaVine and a #7 pick for Butler, and then spending big bucks on both Gibson and Teague. Thibodeau caped us out and turned a team with a lot of young talent into the 7th orders team in the League. Yet, I can't fault the Wolves too much for making the Butler deal. You could say it was worth a try. But after barely making the playoffs this past season, the Wolves should have pivoted and traded Butler to the Grizzlies for their #3 pick this summer and taken Doncic or Bamba as part of reloading around KAT. The point is to be patient and position the team to begin their acent just as the Warriors (and now Lakers) start their decline.
Nevertheless, you can't give up all hope. Wiggins could suddenly take the big jump we've all been hoping for and at least begin to approach becoming the top-10 player Flip told me he expected Wiggins to become. KAT is already a great offensive player AND rebounder and, unlike some, I'm confident his defense will approve. The key is Wiggins though. If he does develop into the player he has the potential to be, then the combination of Wiggins, KAT and Butler makes the Wolves a potential contender as soon as next season as well as 4 seasons down the road. And if Okogie becomes the next Donovan Mitchell, we won't even need Wiggins to reach his potential to be a contender in a couple years. It's no secret I don't like Thibodeau's coaching. But he's no Kurt Rambis so maybe he can adapt a bit while the players adapt more to him. Stranger things have happened.
In any event, while I share your perspective, I don't yet share your pessimism. I choose to be optimistic about this upcoming season unless and until the team brings me down. :)