Yes they do. In the long run that's precisely what they do.
Sometimes, but certainly not always. There are scores of teams that had lots of potential (i.e. raw talent) that never came close to reaching their potential or developing their talent. I don’t even know how anyone who’s watched a significant amount of NBA basketball could claim otherwise. It generally takes a combination of young potentional and proven vets to win.
That is the whole key that you have missed in thread after thread, post after post: you will never win big without big talent.
Wait, what? You’re under the impression that I’d not agree that you will never win big without big talent? Something gave you the idea that I’m not aware of that fact, or that I’d “missed” it continuously? LOL, what have you been reading? Certainly not my posts because I’d (obviously) agree 100% that you can’t win big without big talent. In fact, much of my posting is devoted to harping on the fact that they don’t have enough talent to win so I have absolutely no clue what gave you the idea that I’d expect to win big without big talent.
You could theoretically aim low, as a second class first round speedbump team trying to win 41 games and sneak into the playoffs. That is in fact what we got stcuk doing for 3-4 years after the old teams evaporated. But that's pointless loser talk.
I agree.
All those great talented players on those current great teams were once upn a time nothing but talented young players. But without the talent, they never would have gottten to where they are.
Well, obviously. But also obvious, is the fact that the league is full of talented players stuck on bad teams. The notion that just having talent means eventually being a good team is absurd. It takes more than collecting talent and waiting for it to develop to make a good team. If that were all it took, most every team in the league would be good.
Also your standard for what we would need to become a great team is absurdly high. 4 Tyreke level players at their respective positons in the future not only virtually guarantees us a title, it might make us the GOAT team
You’re not reading what I’m saying very carefully. I didn’t say they’d need 4 players that were at Tyreke’s level. I said they’d need at least two other players besides Cousins and Evans to develop to a high level. Developing to a high level doesn’t mean “as good as Tyreke”.
A team like Orlando is a contender with one great player, tow other faded good players (Vince and Carter) and a bunch of roleplayers and solid starter types.
Right. And if we compare them to The Kings, the Kings don’t have any of that. The Kings have two players that could be great in a few years and a bunch of second tier talent surrounding them. The Kings don’t have good vets like Carter and Lewis, they don’t have a PG as good as Nelson, a shooter as good as Redick, etc.
Even Miami is tow and half greats 1 solid starter who may now be out for the season (Haslem) and scrubs.
They’re also one game over 500 and facing the harsh reality that a big 2 ½ backed up by mediocre role players just may not be enough to win an NBA title like they thought it would.
There are very few teams wiht 4,5,6 great players. The aforementioned Hornets half all of 1 great player. Then 2-3 upper echelon starters, a new solid guy in Jack, and those scrubs again.
Again, not sure why you’re pointing that out since I didn’t claim you’d need 4, 5, or 6 great players. You do need a few guys playing at a high level to go along with your one, two, or three great players, though. That’s why I choose to use “high level” rather than “great”. I thought by doing so it’d be clear that I wasn’t saying you need 4 Kobe’s to win a title. What you do need though, is a Kobe, plus a Gasol, and an Artest, Odom, Bynum, and Fisher to compliment them. Even assuming all goes as good as can be expected and Evans/Cousins become our Kobe/Gasol, they simply don’t have the Artest, Bynum, Odom, or even Fisher caliber player to go with them. Evens/Cousins won’t do it on their own without some high caliber help no matter how good a duo they may theoretically become.
Just look at the last time the Kings were really good. They had their one great player in Webber, plus a semi-great player in Bibby, plus a few really good players in Peja, Divac, and Jackson, plus a few very solid role players in Christy, Pollard, and Hedo. This current Kings team isn’t even close to having a roster that stacked.