I think you've been saying that the Spurs are going to make moderate, non-exciting moves this offseason. And not to expect radical change. I think you're gonna end up being correct. And the naming of Mitch speaks volumes about what's ahead. This organization does everything by design, and I think the current design points to a path I hadn't considered before this afternoon.
Every Spurs fan on this board analyzes each new move in the context of winning. Me too. But bottom line, seeing Mitch named as head coach -- we're gonna be a losing franchise for a very, very long time to come. And it's by design across more seasons than any fan will imagine enduring -- which is, stockpile draft pick assets and trade stars for even more draft pick assets, so that eventually we're too young, talented, and good, to lose. In the meantime, draft for volume and cost efficiency. That's the Sam Presti / OKC route, and we're nowhere close to having a winning roster of young, talented and too-good-to-lose players. I think OKC will win championships this way, and I think the Spurs might eventually do it too, but it's gonna take a longer time than Victor and the city will have. I don't think Victor will be a Spur in two years. Spurs will reside in another city within 10.
Is it what I want? No way. As fans, we've already endured a lot of losing, and we think the good days are ahead. But if design is a matrix of decisions, then that's not what the design says, and not the outcome to expect with Mitch as head coach, amidst so many capable veterans. The Spurs are not interested in winning anytime soon. The process is to keep stockpiling. Lottery after lottery after lottery. All part of the design of what's being put in front of us. Adjust watches, as needed.