What will be Holmgren's ceiling is a pretty intriguing question.
Questionable now that he had a bad finals.
What will be Holmgren's ceiling is a pretty intriguing question.
Questionable now that he had a bad finals.
14 firsts in the next 7 years with a current championship and top three players under contract long term is absolutely amazing. They has to endure a lot of losing but man are they set up like no other team I can ever recall.The potential for the Thunder to sustain it, hurts even more.
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Maybe. On paper, their future certainly looks good. But it's also a different era than the 1980s, and there are a lot more challenges to putting and keeping together a long term dynasty, particularly in the sport of basketball.OKC's big 3 compliment each other so well and seem to be true friends. I don't believe ego's will break that team up like it did with Russ, KD, and Harden. Shai is the leader but he's not overbearing and JDub and Chet seem to have his back entirely. If they can continue building around those 3 with guys like Dort, Caruso, Joe, and Hartenstein then they'll be leading the pack for years to come. Crazy how young they are and they've already won 68 regular season games, a championship, and set an NBA record for point differential through a season. They are finding their way and if they really are able to get the best from their big 3 at the same time then they'll be a big 3 on par with Magic, Worthy, and Kareem.
James Jones did not really like the draft I think. Presti loves it.14 firsts in the next 7 years with a current championship and top three players under contract long term is absolutely amazing. They has to endure a lot of losing but man are they set up like no other team I can ever recall.
That's probably the most impressive thing. They only had 2 down seasons bridging the Russ/PG era to the Shai era.14 firsts in the next 7 years with a current championship and top three players under contract long term is absolutely amazing. They has to endure a lot of losing but man are they set up like no other team I can ever recall.
I've seen this statement made many times over the past few seasons, and it's really unfair. Jones was given a team that already had its core players. His mission was to fill out a championship-ready team with ready to play role players. It's fair to argue if he did that or not. However, until Jones is GM of a rebuilding team, a comparison to Presti is not fair.James Jones did not really like the draft I think.
That’s pretty impressive. I think it felt like longer because that 40-42 year was just a year removed from 17 more wins and two years removed from 28 more wins.That's probably the most impressive thing. They only had 2 down seasons bridging the Russ/PG era to the Shai era.
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They were willing to trade players when they had the most value, not trade FOR them when they had the most value.That’s pretty impressive. I think it felt like longer because that 40-42 year was just a year removed from 17 more wins and two years removed from 28 more wins.
I don't know, but for some reason I don't see him getting much betterWhat will be Holmgren's ceiling is a pretty intriguing question.
Absolutely should be, but it's not happening. Maybe next offseason depending on how the year goes.They were willing to trade players when they had the most value, not trade FOR them when they had the most value.
We really probably should be trading Book now or next summer. Load up with picks and young players.
He’s still so young (22 I think) and has only played two nba seasons. Dude can definitely get a lot better from here.I don't know, but for some reason I don't see him getting much better
They were willing to trade players when they had the most value, not trade FOR them when they had the most value.
We really probably should be trading Book now or next summer. Load up with picks and young players.
The new Suns staff seem to value it and I've loved their start in it.James Jones did not really like the draft I think. Presti loves it.
They were willing to trade players when they had the most value, not trade FOR them when they had the most value.
We really probably should be trading Book now or next summer. Load up with picks and young players.
Yup. They saw they were going nowhere with Paul George and sold him when his value was high. Faced with an even bleaker scenario with Booker, who a) isn’t as good as George was and b) on a team with ZERO assets moving forward, we decided to double down on Booker in a move of absolute stupidity.
I don't know, but for some reason I don't see him getting much better
One thing that might make a difference - I think the kid absolutely loves basketball and absolutely loves competing.
I think he'll put in the work.
There is just an "it" factor about him. He has the confidence that Booker and Amare had when coming into the league. But there is a level of humility and leadership as well. You can see it in the way that older teammates talk about him.One thing that might make a difference - I think the kid absolutely loves basketball and absolutely loves competing.
I think he'll put in the work.
There is just an "it" factor about him. He has the confidence that Booker and Amare had when coming into the league. But there is a level of humility and leadership as well. You can see it in the way that older teammates talk about him.