Many terrible takes here.Obi Wan Ginobili said:AggieEP said:Guitarsoup said:
nothing wrong with sitting on our assets and waiting for him to be a free agent and then signing him if he wants to be here so bad.
Philosophically, I disagree. Wemby is already a top 20 player, an All-Star, and defensive MVP. You want to wait to get him help? WHY???? The Spurs are nearly .500 right now with NO ONE on the team to help this man.
We can't sit on assets forever. We can't make 20 first round picks in 6 years. There aren't enough roster spots. Our own picks are going to become more and more worthless each season.
Wemby strikes me as the type of person who, after enough losing, will absolutely walk or ask to be traded down the road. I wouldn't blame him in the slightest if the Spurs waste his youth. He's a unicorn, you need to make unicorn moves. He's young and he's shown time and again already that he has a bloodlust for winning. Maybe I'm going too far, but I also feel like since he is European, he will have his homes support no matter what jersey he wears. I'm sure he would never WANT to hurt the Spurs, but if I'm Wemby and the Spurs are getting in my way of greatness, I'm out the door.
Forget the future. Spare me the eye rolls, but like LeBron and Kobe and so many greats before him, if he is The One, Wemby will erase so many problems in "the future" that you can afford to take big swings right now. (That wasn't me saying he is on LeBron or Kobe's level, that was me saying that if they expect that from him, you have to treat him like one of those guys).
First, "noone can help Wemby"? So he's winning at a .500 clip all by himself.. right. So you think Castle, Sochan, and Vassell aren't viable players? I think you're wrong and this season is proving that.
Second, Wemby has said over and over that he wants to build this smartly and not skip steps. You think if they win 41 games this and then win 47 next year that's considered "too much losing"? I think you're a fool. Not to mention no European player has EVER pulled the "I want out" card. Do you really think Wemby wants to be the first? The Spurs remain the nation of France's favorite team.
Finally, I'm glad you mentioned Labron. Remember, the Cavs tried so hard to win during his youth that they made a lot of moves that ended up burning them and leaving them with no options to make anymore. It got so bad that he famously left. That's exactly what you're trying to avoid.