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re: Does everyone think bi will get traded
Posted on 4/17/24 at 2:48 pm to NOFOX
Posted on 4/17/24 at 2:48 pm to NOFOX
Hope you're right. Don't think we should kick this can down the road much further. Still could get decent value for Ingram or CJ this summer. If we wait, not so much.
Ingram is a good player. A very good player. But he doesn't fit well next to Zion. You can't have a team in today's NBA with two max stars who don't shoot 3-pointers and are only ok defenders. Can't do it and expect to contend.
I would hope the front office sees this. Hard to believe they don't. But I've seen examples of very smart people in high positions lying to themselves. An issue here is Brandon is an emotional foundation for team. In Griffin's "we are family" model, trading away the emotional foundation of the team may be problematic. It's a big reason I don't think you should have that model for a professional sports franchise. It's much more like a military unit than a family. You can have a great deal of love and respect in the group, but everyone understands reaching the objective, accomplishing the mission, is primary even if sacrifices have to be made to do it.
Ingram is a good player. A very good player. But he doesn't fit well next to Zion. You can't have a team in today's NBA with two max stars who don't shoot 3-pointers and are only ok defenders. Can't do it and expect to contend.
I would hope the front office sees this. Hard to believe they don't. But I've seen examples of very smart people in high positions lying to themselves. An issue here is Brandon is an emotional foundation for team. In Griffin's "we are family" model, trading away the emotional foundation of the team may be problematic. It's a big reason I don't think you should have that model for a professional sports franchise. It's much more like a military unit than a family. You can have a great deal of love and respect in the group, but everyone understands reaching the objective, accomplishing the mission, is primary even if sacrifices have to be made to do it.
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