roundhouse wrote:
So you expect us to win every game against non-elite teams yet we have a 13-16 record. I think your idea of what a winning team and winning culture is is a bit different from other peoples' definitions.
I definitely do not think a winning culture has arrived. They've taken a step in the right direction. The team basically has a free pass this season because of Rubio and Adelman but if this team stagnates next season (aka Kahn makes no moves which he probably won't because he's a worthless piece of shit) there will be a lot of fingerpointing and frustration going on among fans and within the organization.
I know my logic sounds convoluted, but it’s just the feeling I have as an observer. I guess what I meant to say is that I expect the Wolves to have a chance to win every game against non-elite teams, which is a far cry from the Rambis era, when I would have maybe expected that against the bottom dwellers. I sure as hell don’t expect them to actually win all of those games, otherwise they would end up as the #1 seed in the West.
I stand by my statement that a winning “culture” has been established. That does not mean the Wolves are a winning team, but it is a precursor to that. They are playing with the confidence that they can compete and win, they are showing the right signs when they come up short, and they are improving as the season progresses.
The winning culture is there, they just need to make a move or two to push them over the top on the scoreboard. Which brings me back to my original point of not making a desperation move at the expense of overpaying or getting handcuffed to a shitty contract. There is still work to be done getting the roster balanced, but they need to be smart about it. If Kahn does nothing, however, then he will definitely have earned the title of "worthless piece of shit".