I dunno, man, I say what I think about the roster in other places.
This fanbase thinks that by ripping players constantly they can, I guess, make themselves feel great? I don't get it. The only time they show up is to start ranting about how much they hate someone. Never when a player does well. It's like they're trying to chase clout with the most revolting members of this often abject fanbase. Honestly, I really think the Spurs need to get out of San Antonio. This franchise, for all its ups and downs, does not deserve the putrid takes.
Honestly, just revolted by people coming into threads after wins just to scream about how much they hate Sochan or whoever.
Like, what the is that?
So... about roster and so on, what do you want me to say? It's a bad team that is rebuilding that got a 14% chance at a super-generational talent and got him. The team still has massive holes and is incredibly young.
1. I don't think multiple players on the team are as ty as you and other people want to think. I do think it makes you feel better, for some reason.
2. I do think young players improve.
3. It's really hard to have five poor and developing players on the court at once. If you had a 20 year old with four vets, they can cover for him. Five young players can't cover for each other. They don't know how.
Whatever. This is so basic, so fundamental to just team sports.
If you look at Orlando or OKC, as I've mentioned many times, it's taken them multiple lotteries to get the talent they needed. We've had... two? Vassell might count? Sochan and then Wembanyama?
The likely way this team gets better is incrementally. Getting the young players better, try to get some good veterans in, and draft.
That's it. Let me know if you think there's a massive party trick that no one knows about here. Let me know how getting rid of the players we have, so that we have nothing, is supposed to help when you just have to replace those players at those positions.
Like... let me know?
And no, making some trade for a 28 year old Mikal Bridges or a chucker no one likes like Trae Young is going to do it. There are no quick fixes.
As for me, I'm going to be super frustrated. But I'm also going to recognize this team is better than it was earlier in the season, and despite making mistakes, this coaching staff largely knows what it's doing and is smarter than you. I'm not going to piss and moan that Branham is struggling again. I'm going to recognize he was playing very well for a period of time. Or Collins. I'm not going to proudly beat my chest and have some circlejerk over how lousy he is, thinking my SpursTalk buddies are my friends in hate. I'm going to realize he was very good at the end of last year and something happened.
I'm going to recognize this as a process.
And, sure, I'm going to point out to the crew here that John Collins, Deandre Ayton, and the legion of other obsessions this group has, aren't really great solutions.
Got it?