Since the start of the CBS era we've all been lobbying to consolidate our draft picks and go after that "super star" player to become a true contender again and bring back the glory days of the Big 3... whether its Love or Cousins or Gallinari.
But to be honest when I watch our games - even the losses, it really doesn't feel like we're missing a star-caliber player (like it does when you watch the Nuggets, Charlotte or Orlando). IT is playing at an all-star level and the emergence of Crowder (to the point where he's being recognized by the wider basketball community) feels as if our go-to potential is already on this team.
It's funny that even with the level of praise we give CBS, we still doubt his ability to "develop" talent. All of our focus has been on the development of Young or the rookies, but IT and Crowder's development this year has also been amazing!!! (even though their efficiency could be a bit better) KO is getting stronger on defense and more aggressive on offense, Bradley's shot has shown marked improvement.
At this point what I feel we're missing are three pieces:
- a "Whiteside" - a dominant, athletic shot blocker that can lock down the paint, play above the rim and finish lobs on PnR...
- a "Redick" - a cold-blooded sniper that can come off screens and hit daggers from all over the court.
- a "Stockton" - floor general to get the other pieces in place with a decent enough shot to keep defenders honest
And despite the public opinion I don't think these pieces need to be top-tier either. We don't have to package 40 acres and a mule to fill these gaps either... heck Mickey could already be our "Whiteside".
What do y'all think? What prototype players do you feel is missing from the team and which current draft prospect or NBA player could fill that gap?