Dominique Foxworth
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The scariest part, I think, is the point I was trying to make yesterday is they have to be able to find someone to close games.
And in my mind, I always imagine a super talented top of the league type of player to do that.
They're not going to be able to get one of those guys.
So the question is, and we see again proof of concept because Milwaukee's done it before where they had that wing perimeter player who wasn't like top of the league type of talent.
It's finding someone that can do that.
That's the hard part.
When that part happens, and then you have the discount rate of the injury stuff for an aging guy.
But when that happens, it changes.
Everything changes about this team.
The perspective and the trajectory of this team changes if they can do that.
I mean, I think this is a lot of people point to the NBA and make the joke that they are a league run by lawyers.
It's not just a joke, but it's factual.
But I think that that's part of it is like, no, he's not actually on that team yet.
But I think most of us are like, well, what's most likely going to happen?
he's gonna be on that team.
And the off chance, the 3% chance that he ends up not, the trade not going through, then that's the one time they'll be in the wrong hat.
Now we go about it in a way that 98.9% of the time, we put him in the wrong hat knowing it's gonna be the wrong hat.
It's very confusing.
It's not a huge deal, but it's just weird because we all know the truth.
Why are we pretending?