I don't argue with making the playoffs - teams should try and win. I do not think our four and out will attract any free agents, however.
I don't think we will be any good for many years. Smart is not good enough. Olynyk and Sullinger and James Young are not good enough; and Zeller is good enough to be a back-up, but not good enough to be a major cog in the machine.
It is a sad thing, but I do not think we will get anyone at 16 or 28 who will matter THAT much in our rebuilding. Stevens is a great coach, but he doesn't have THAT much to work with here. If, casual fans, we can all recognize that Kevin Looney and Chris McCollough are not game changers, then don't you think rival executives can see that?
It is unfortunate, but we are not in a position to make a splash this off-season, and I am afraid we don't have much to look forward to next year
I think we're actually a lot closer to a championship-contending team than given credit for, especially in the East. A legitimate contender must have an effective starting line-up and a solid bench (even with Lopez, Matthews, Aldridge and Lillard, blazers were still first round fodder just like us). Our approach has been to add solid players that could in the future become a very effective bench, if not starters.
Smart, Young, Sully, KO may very well be stars in the making they've only been here for 3 seasons. Everyone keeps forgetting that stars can also be drafted and groomed and not only traded for...
I don't think anyone has forgotten that: some posters just don't see star potential in anyone currently on our roster.
The thing is, you know almost immediately if a player has a real shot at being a franchise player, an all star, or even a starter. It is very rare that you don't have an idea as early as a player's rookie season. Now sure they are raw and have a lot of improvement to make to reach full potential, but it isn't like you didn't know Lebron James, Chris Paul, Dwight Howard, Kevin Durant, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, etc. were going to be very good players almost immediately. The Jermaine O'Neal's and Steve Nash's of the world are very much the exception to the rule.
No one currently on Boston has franchise level talent or we would have seen it already. Smart has a chance to be an all world defender, but he is never going to be a franchise player as he just isn't good enough offensively and is a guard (which minimizes his defensive impact). Everyone else could be a 4th or 5th starter on a championship team level at best.
You're probably right about the first one. I don't think there are many players in that "franchise" category that there wasn't a fairly good indication of their stardom starting with their rookie season (maybe Dirk and Kobe).
The league is littered with all stars and good starters who were far from surefire hits in their first season or two, though.
I think if you actually started looking at the starters on true legit contenders and then looked at their rookie years, I think you would be surprised at how much potential they showed. Obviously they aren't nearly as good or as consistent as rookies, but you saw it.
I could totally see Smart, Sullinger and Olynyk as being a 4th or 5th starter on a real contender. I've seen enough to know they have that sort of potential, but none of them have shown me enough for me to believe they could be all star level or better players. Sullinger compares fairly well with a guy like Josh Smith, not the defender Smith is, but a bit better touch on his shooting. That seems to be his peak level i.e. not an all star, but a good starter level player.
Despite the fact that Moranis is wrong about all things pertaining to the desirability of his home state, he is 110% correct on this one.
No he isn't.
I've compiled a by no means complete list of some NBA All Stars who had the same or worse win shares as both Marcus Smart and Kelly Olynyk in their rookie seasons (they both had 2.9).
Klay Thompson, Jimmy Butler, Paul George, Jeff Teague, Demar Derozan, Russell Westbrook, Roy Hibbert, Kyle Lowry, Rajon Rondo, Andrew Bynum, David Lee, David West, Kyle Korver, Tyson Chandler, Gerald Wallace, Zach Randolph, Michael Redd, Rip Hamilton, Baron Davis, Metta World Peace, Rashard Lewis, Dirk Nowitzki, Chauncey Billups, Peja Stojakovic, Tracy McGrady, Jermaine O'Neal, Steve Nash, Kobe Bryant, Rasheed Wallace, Sam Cassell, Allen Houston, Kenny Anderson . . .
I say it's too early to tell whether or not Marcus Smart or Kelly Olynyk can be all stars. I'm glad you guys have made up your minds based on . . . actually, I have no idea what your opinions are based on.