orangello
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Please, for the love of all that is holy, do NOT give CJ and Bell more than 10 minutes per game between them.
Please.
Pretty please.
Great point.
Please, for the love of all that is holy, do NOT give CJ and Bell more than 10 minutes per game between them.
Please.
Pretty please.
Or to San Antonio about 15 years ago, when they wanted to draft Tim Duncan.
OKC traded Green last year for a bad Center. Which was stupid since they already had one. Kristic =/< Perkins? No.
So, whoops.
Don't forget teams like the Cavaliers that didn't take their time and ruined their best opportunity for a championship.They are the exception. Don't forget about teams like the Clipers, Bobcats, Nets, and others. OKC is very lucky they got Durant. Remember Oden was the can't miss player.
Many experts say that OKC were held back in the playoffs last year because Westbrook kept the ball out of Durants hands. If he understood winning basketball he would've deferred to Durant more. Westbrook he is taDurant is a great player. I think we can all agree to that, but giving Durant all the credit for getting OKC to where they are now is pure ignorant. Other players like Westbrook, Green, Harden and Ibaka have allowed for OKC to grow into what they are today. If you have not heard, Sam Presti, the GM for the Thunder traded away the starting PG at the time the Thunder drafted Westbrook so that he could get up to a pro level faster. Look at Westbrook now. Is he a loser? No. Is his spirit broken? No. OKC is a very smart franchise. They got themselves a superstar in Durant but without getting the other pieces up to speed quickly then they would not be the team they are today.
If we go with your opinion that losing breeds losers then what is Jefferson doing on the team?(Jefferson's record while he has been in the league is 202-332, or in other words, he has a losing mentality) Why is Watson a piece that the Jazz and the fan base want back? Didn't Millsap play for Louisiana Tech? What was their record when Millsap played for them? (Their record was 49-43, not what I would call a successful team) Didn't Devin Harris play for a team that set the league record for longest losing streak?
Either we are building the team in a way that some of you (Thee Jazz fan) feel is a "losers way", or we have already put together a losing team. Either way we lose if we go off of your argument. I love your optimism for the Jazz. (Sarcasm in case you missed it)
So, with all of that being said, how do we get the Jazz back on track? It seems to me that we have a team filled with losers that have broken spirits as well as young guys that need to be taught how to win with those same "losers". How do we get out of this mess? (That question is directed to Thee Jazz fan, footawn, dalamon and Brown Notes)
Many experts say that OKC were held back in the playoffs last year because Westbrook kept the ball out of Durants hands. If he understood winning basketball he would've deferred to Durant more. Westbrook he is ta
Enter yes he can score yes, but he doesn't help a team win. I don't think he ever will.
They also didn't trade him for another superstar. They traded him for draft picks and a rookie with a salary filler. That is rebuiding.The jazz didn't trade Williams so they could rebuild. They traded Williams because they didn't think they could resign him
Then I must be right!Are we talking about the same Westbrook? 2nd team All-NBA, only behind Derrick Rose and ahead of Williams, Paul, Rondo and Nash? You just lost all credibility in my mind.
In my opinion, rebuilding is something that happens OFF the court. A "rebuilding" team does not overpay for complimentary players to scratch out a few more wins, or trade youth for vets for example. On the court, you play the best players you have to win every game. That doesn't mean you're not mindful of trying to get younger guys minutes, but you don't accept losses just so Favors can play 30 or Kanter can play 20 or whatever.
I could write a book on 'development', but the short version is you never arbitrarily decide every young player has to get prescribed minutes. Wins always come first. But as to minutes, quality minutes are more important than volume minutes. You want to put young guys in a position to succeed, build confidence. The point is most players (I have no science on this) can develop better with less minutes so long as the minutes they're on the floor are good minutes.
They traded Williams because they didn't think they could resign him