PhillyGirl
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I don't follow the sport. Let that be clear. I do follow the news.
This "super team" narrative catches my eye. I don't like it, but it doesn't have to do with being a fan of a specific team.
Remember the teams the Lakers had? The Celtics? Those teams were drafted. Developed.
Today's game hits me as one where you've got a few guys sitting around having a few drinks and saying, "Let's do this."
Your line here reminds me of Kurt Russell's ending monologue in Miracle when he was lamenting how the Olympics started using professional athletes instead of the college players. Back in the 80s, I LOVED the Celtics like I do Chelsea. Couldn't get enough of them. Drafted. Developed. (At least Bird, McHale, and Ainge were) My beloved Penguins...Sid, Geno, Flower, LeTang...drafted and developed. At the hockey and baseball trade deadlines, teams bulk up and bulk up. Half the time that works; half the time...not so much (Pens' trade for Brassard ultimately killed them in the playoffs this year).
But those super teams that are crafted all have one goal in mind: $$$. Trophies are nice; their huge contracts are better. Owners go right along with them because those caliber teams will at least go far in the playoffs, which means they're easily selling triple-digit price tickets...and then they're making money.
I don't know. I guess I'm an old curmudgeon, but sometimes the short term doesn't connect as well with me as the long term.
I'm with you. I love watching teams be built and seeing chemistry form. It's sad to see common the "plug and play" narrative is. Like, I understand why, but it's kind of .. blah.
Some of my fellow Sixers fans are gunning for a big signing this offseason but really, I'd like to see them continue to build around the core and continue with "The Process."
