monsterpile wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Camden wrote:khans2k5 wrote:Hopefully the play from the last time he was out carries over and we have enough to make the playoffs. A first round exit with your best player out isn't a bad thing. Just get in and get Towns and Wiggins the experience. Time for Wiggins to step up again.
Yeah, this is just another opportunity for Wiggins to show if he's capable of shouldering the load. Everything we've seen thus far says that he cannot, but maybe something clicks. I'm not betting on it, but I'm hopeful.
Regardless, I bet we all wish we would have added a wing before the deadline now. This injury would be a little easier to deal with if Kent Bazemore or DeMarre Carroll was on the roster, or Marco Bellini, or Courtney Lee.
I definitely wish we had acquired one of the wings you mentioned. I'd add Tyreke Evans to the list. I'm still mystified that we didn't pursue signing Belinelli when he was released. I'm also surprised we didn't pursue signing Luke Babbit.
Maybe Bazz will suddenly emerge as the player Flip thought he's be. That falls into the category of "anything can happen." :) Belly will probably become our other starting wing.
The Heat traded for your boy Babbit although the return was negligible for the Hawks.
Personally If Butler is done for the year I wouldn't want to give up an asset to get a wing. Why? Let's be honest this possible injury puts us closer to developmental mode than all in. If Butler misses a couple months next season that's tough too. We need to keep building through young cheap players in case this whole thing really goes sideways. I'm sorry but Kent Bazemore isn't saving this franchise. Memphis wouldn't take two 2nd rounders for Evans. You can't force teams to trade guys.
Butler's injury shows why keeping Anthony Brown in the G-league till you need him was not a bad idea. If another wing player got hurt he would probably be playing every night. Let's hope that doesn't happen.
You're thinking about this the wrong way, friend. Acquiring any one of Bazemore, Carroll, Lee, Belinelli, or Evans would have bolstered the bench and -- in the case of an injury -- kept the boat afloat until the injured wing returned, whether that was in one month, two, or however long. This is a terrible "I told you so" moment and that's not my intent, but this situation was what I feared most. One injury to Butler or Wiggins was going to make an already weak part of the team -- depth at the wings -- an even bigger issue, which is tough to imagine.
And my apologies, but we are far from the traditional sense of "development mode" regardless of what happens now. That phase was gone the day Zach LaVine, Kris Dunn, and the draft selection that turned into Lauri Markkenan was sent to Chicago. At that very moment, this team had turned its focus to making a push for this year and beyond. We made subsequent moves that supported that notion by signing Taj Gibson and Jeff Teague.
I've thought Tom Thibodeau has done a great job in transforming the roster -- despite minor nitpicks of my own -- and has used his assets rather wisely, as well as acquiring them via trade, but I've remained consistent in my view that it was irresponsible to not acquire another wing.
And while Memphis wasn't taking second round picks for Evans, they were openly hunting for a first-round pick for him. We heard the same about the Hawks' asking price for Bazemore, and the Nets asking price for Carroll. There wasn't much chatter revolving Lee, but I think it's a fair assessment that the re-tooling Knicks would have been interested in that deal.
Sure, none of those teams were able to get that first-round pick they desired, but I'd argue no other team needed that wing more than the Wolves did. And I would have had no issue with moving that pick for one of those wings previously mentioned.
Had we been fighting for the seventh or eighth-seed, I might feel differently. But we were probably going to be the favorites to lock up the third-seed in a highly competitive Western Conference. Had this injury happened and all we had to do was throw in another starting level wing, the bleeding wouldn't be as severe as it's going to be. It would have been like putting a band-aid on a cut. Instead, we are gashed with little to no help to be found. Thank goodness we have that first-round pick in our pocket, though...
I understand the other side of it. I just do not agree with it whatsoever. That's the way my mind works.