It’s kind of like a gambling addiction. A guy hits the jackpot, and instead of being satisfied with that, it only makes his gambling habit worse.
The Spurs tanked, and hit the draft jackpot with Wemby, so of course the gamblers want to try it again. But I don’t think the Spurs are in the grip of a gambling addiction. Hope not.
And as far as the Spurs going with what they’ve got, a point about that is, they don’t really know what they’ve got. The only players on the roster who could be considered known quan ies are probably McDermott, Graham, Bullock and Osman. There are significant questions about everybody else, questions that need to be answered.
Sochan is a prominent example. He’s got just about everything you’d want in a player, except shooting. 25% from 3pt range. Sux. However, he’s wonderfully coachable. His one-handed free throw shooting proves that. He’s fearless at trying things to improve his game. But can he get the results?
Don’t know yet.
Is Zach Collins a good pairing with Wemby in a two bigs lineup?
Don’t know yet.
Etc, etc, etc. Go down the roster and you’ll see questions all over the place. So, what the heck do the Spurs even have?
There’s only one way to find out for sure. Put them out on the floor in an NBA game and take a look.
As I understand it, that’s the strategy for this season, to try to get answers to as many of those questions as they can, and then decide what moves are needed. Sounds sensible to me.