Actually, you said in reply to me, "Oh please. Giannis has spent 12.5 years in Milwaukee," emphasizing loyalty, not winning.I literally said we need to provide him Ws. You circled back to my original argument.
It will be a miracle if this build produces anyone as good as Giannis for even one season.The last thing I wanna do is make some crazy trade for Giannis when we should be continuing our rebuild
Using more words doesnt make things true. Durant comp is nonsense. Kawhi/Toronto comp is nonsense. Both are outliers examples (diva and rental).Actually, you said in reply to me, "Oh please. Giannis has spent 12.5 years in Milwaukee," emphasizing loyalty, not winning.
I'd add that Durant was winning plenty at OKC, and he still bolted. So, your original argument is only good as far as it goes.
However, now that you've clarified, I agree that IF Giannis turns the Jazz into a perennial contender (assuming that betting the farm on an aging and increasingly injury-prone star pays off and doesn't result in the franchise being held hostage to a talented but fragile and perpetually unavailable star), then there's a reasonable chance he could be induced to remain.
However, it's a huge risk to trade for him without any up-front guarantee that he'd resign. If we don't get that guarantee, then don't do it. It's that simple.
While I'd like to win a title, I don't want to do so the Toronto way, i.e., winning a title only to slide into perpetual irrelevance immediately afterward once the star attraction bolts. As I've said, from my perspective, I expect an ROI on our investment in losing to exceed a few years of relevance only to revert back to where we started; I want an extended run of competitive basketball and playoff success. That's the ONLY acceptable ROI for the crap we've endured over the last four years (and possibly longer).
With all that said, we ain't getting Giannis. All this talk about Giannis as a Jazzman is a fanciful delusion. Just like we deluded ourselves for so long that we'd Capture the Flagg.
And would be a mirical if we don’t need to start another rebuild again in 1-3 years from now. After he chooses not to resign or just sign short term because we’re Utah.It will be a miracle if this build produces anyone as good as Giannis for even one season.
There is a point where cake-bakers become puritanical lunatics.
Giannis' legs are slowly giving way and the longer he's in the league the more of a drama queen he is I really hope we aren't trying to get him
I couldn't disagree more that the Durant and Kawhi comps are nonsense. But, I don't see that it's worth litigating further.Using more words doesnt make things true. Durant comp is nonsense. Kawhi/Toronto comp is nonsense. Both are outliers examples (diva and rental).
I do agree that its unlikely we get him, or even chase him seriously. But its not impossible. We have legit pieces to form a core around him and enough assets to make it happen.
What on earth gives you the impression that Giannis won’t stay someplace for superficial reasons? Besides that he’s black? I’m really trying to understand.And would be a mirical if we don’t need to start another rebuild again in 1-3 years from now. After he chooses not to resign or just sign short term because we’re Utah.
Aside from the long prevalent, history of professional basketball players not wanting to be in Utah and publicly saying so one guy even refused to come here after being traded lolWhat on earth gives you the impression that Giannis won’t stay someplace for superficial reasons? Besides that he’s black? I’m really trying to understand.