Interesting take on the future of the Dynasty in the NBA. He brings the Spurs as a quite pertinent example…. “I just hope someone in the Sub will help me cope.”
Interesting take on the future of the Dynasty in the NBA. He brings the Spurs as a quite pertinent example…. “I just hope someone in the Sub will help me cope.”
Yea he’s right. We won’t be able to keep 3-4 max players
But if you notice, the Spurs are stockpiling picks and swaps in 2028, 29, even 30 and beyond. Those are gonna be super helpful to pick up cheap role players
I expect us to do similar things next year. We could have up to 4 firsts in next years draft and a couple seconds too. Pick up one or two players and trade out of them for future picks as well
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The video kinda contradicts itself. He says that there’s no small market teams but historically, the dynasties have all happened in big markets, like LA, Boston, Golden State and Chicago. The exception is, of course, San Antonio, but that’s the whole purpose of the new CBA, to help small market teams be run like the Spurs and Thunder, which is to value your picks and balance your cap, and maybe go in to the 2nd apron if the team is really ready to compete.
And he also contradicts himself with the example he gave at the end about the Spurs because the league has always been superstar driven. Everyone wants to see LeBron and Curry because of their superstardom, but people don’t want to watch pseudo superstars like Tatum and Doncic. They’re amazing of course but they don’t have the same pull as Jordan, Magic and Bird. If we do manage to win a championship, it will be because of Wemby which is why he is deserving of the super max, but guys like Vassell should not be getting super max deals and that’s what the new CBA does. Super max deals should be for the actual leaders of the team and almost everyone else is dispensable, including Vassell. Dynasties are still possible but it will be more on the GMs and coaches to actually build contending rosters, and not just bring in mismatching players *(cough cough, Suns, cough)*.
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Yea he’s right. We won’t be able to keep 3-4 max players
But if you notice, the Spurs are stockpiling picks and swaps in 2028, 29, even 30 and beyond. Those are gonna be super helpful to pick up cheap role players
I expect us to do similar things next year. We could have up to 4 firsts in next years draft and a couple seconds too. Pick up one or two players and trade out of them for future picks as well
The video kinda contradicts itself. He says that there’s no small market teams but historically, the dynasties have all happened in big markets, like LA, Boston, Golden State and Chicago. The exception is, of course, San Antonio, but that’s the whole purpose of the new CBA, to help small market teams be run like the Spurs and Thunder, which is to value your picks and balance your cap, and maybe go in to the 2nd apron if the team is really ready to compete.
And he also contradicts himself with the example he gave at the end about the Spurs because the league has always been superstar driven. Everyone wants to see LeBron and Curry because of their superstardom, but people don’t want to watch pseudo superstars like Tatum and Doncic. They’re amazing of course but they don’t have the same pull as Jordan, Magic and Bird. If we do manage to win a championship, it will be because of Wemby which is why he is deserving of the super max, but guys like Vassell should not be getting super max deals and that’s what the new CBA does. Super max deals should be for the actual leaders of the team and almost everyone else is dispensable, including Vassell. Dynasties are still possible but it will be more on the GMs and coaches to actually build contending rosters, and not just bring in mismatching players *(cough cough, Suns, cough)*.