The Big Red Bus - Episode 183 - Fun Bad or Fun Mediocre
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See Red Fred and the Podfather Doug Thonus address a variety of Pre Preseason Questions.
Storytime: See Red Fred describes an incident that occurred before a battle with Little People Wrestlers. It was discussed at a wedding last Sunday. Memories about a past performance incident involving sound checks and a confrontation with a fan were forgotten.
Incident Details:
- Sound Check: SRF played "Californication" by Red Hot Chili Peppers during sound checks to set levels.
- Fan Confrontation:
Relevance to Current Season:
- Comparison between past performance struggles and the current team rebuild.
- Emphasizes the emotional and mental challenges of team rebuilding periods.
Doug Thonus Full Rebuild vs. Controlled Dip:
Full Rebuild Approach:
- Strategy: Trade valuable players to accumulate multiple first-round draft picks.
- Historical Reference:
- Pros and Cons:
Controlled Dip Approach:
- Strategy: Slight reduction in wins to integrate young players without over-committing to a full rebuild.
- Pros and Cons:
Analytical Views:
- Both strategies have low probabilities of success due to reliance on multiple factors aligning, including player development and draft luck.
- Execution by the front office is critical but currently lacking confidence.
Current Front Office Evaluation:
- Front office lacks the vision and execution capability to implement successful rebuilding strategies.
- Decisions appear reactionary rather than planned and strategic.
Key Players Discussed:
Vooch:
- Criticized for being overpaid relative to his performance.
- Contract extension viewed negatively due to maintenance of high salary without correspondingly high performance.
DeMar DeRozan:
- Recent trade criticized as a poor fit for the team’s strategy.
Patrick Williams:
- Signed to a contract that appears unfavorable compared to peers.
- Injured, impacting his readiness for the season.
Torrey Craig:
- Signed via a player option, maintaining team’s ability to compete.
- Balancing veteran presence with developing young talent.
Josh Giddey:
- Discussed extensively regarding potential and contract expectations.
- Debate on fair market value and role within the team.
Contract Negotiations:
Josh Giddey:
- See Red Fred & Doug Thonus discuss his appropriate salary based on performance.
- Agreement on a ceiling of around $20 million annually.
- Concerns about overpaying if performance doesn’t meet expectations.
Patrick Williams:
- Concerns about the timing and terms of his contract given injury history.
Josh Giddey:
Strengths:
- Excellent rebounder and passer.
- Potential to develop into a significant playmaker with strength improvements.
Weaknesses:
- Currently lacks strength necessary to maximize potential in the paint.
- Inconsistent efficiency and defensive capabilities.
Contract Discussion:
- Suggested market value around $20 million.
- Risks associated with overpaying without guaranteed performance improvement.
Rebranding Concepts:
"Fun Bad":
- Acknowledges the team's entertaining but subpar performance.
- Emphasizes young players show growth with a focus on entertaining play.
"Fun Mediocre" or "Fun Average":
- Alternative branding ideas reflecting the team's balanced outlook between competition and entertainment.
Team Expectations:
Performance Goals:
- Likely outcome cited as around 30-win season.
- Possibility of being a "fun bad" or "fun mediocre" team with moments of excitement.
Player Development:
- Focus on developing young talent like Josh Giddey.
- Potential for entertaining playstyles contributing to highlight-worthy moments.
Final Sentiments:
- Optimism about the team being more enjoyable to watch despite challenges.
- Encouragement for listeners to continue supporting and following team developments.
Listener Engagement:
- Encourage listeners to leave positive reviews on iTunes and Amazon.
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