TheFuture wrote:
Agree 100%. We finally have something going, albeit still 2-3 years away from coming to contention, yet Wolves fans want to panic and go all in right now. If we suck for another year or two, who cares? We've dealt with it forever. Small market teams don't win by trading for players who will leave for a contract we can't afford, or cause us to lose the rest of our talent. We either have to draft extremely well and contend in our small window, and then if we can't keep someone we draft, we need to double down and trade them for picks/rookies that can help us continue to see success. MAYBE we trade for that piece, the final player, when we are on the cusp. But no way we should trade for a young veteran now when the pick we trade could churn out a player that we should've kept to put us over the top. Our franchise/fanbase can handle another bust of a draft pick, but we cant survive trading away a draft pick who blows up... that would be our franchise's suicide.
Not if we get a good player back and go to the playoffs. I think we get it. In a perfect, pipe dream world, we just keep adding young guys each of which develop into All Stars. Reality is much different (take a look at the Wolves draft History). Also, as I mentioned in the other thread, you generally get two years to turn things around before the Franchise goes another direction: Exhibits A, B, C, D, E, F, G:
A = B. Musselman (2 years)
B = J. Rodgers (1.5 years)
C = S. Lowe (1.5 years)
D = B. Blair (1.5 years)
E = D. Casey (1.5 years)
F = R. Wittman (1.5 years)
G = K. Rambis (2 years)
Of course, if anyone can pull it off, Flip could since he's GM and coach. But I don't think he can make it three years without losing his job if this team isn't in the playoffs. So, he does need to have some sense of urgency.