/ground/groundMaps what a thread appears to be arguing about — the sides and the open questions — without declaring a winner.SportsIs Denver's treatment of Jokic the worst for a top-tier player ever?
Source thread ↗Why grounded?
Replies repeatedly cycled through comparisons and counterexamples without converging on the original claim.
Grounded
A post calls Denver the worst organization ever for a top-tier player; replies dispute whether Jokic was failed by management or constrained by salary-cap realities.
Sides
- Organizational failure: Denver's front office has mishandled roster building around Jokic, trading away good young talent for tax reasons.
- Cap-driven necessity: The second tax apron forces difficult roster decisions, and Denver's moves reflect fixing an overspent roster rather than incompetence.
- Historical comparison pushback: Other top-tier players, including LeBron James and Dirk Nowitzki, faced comparably or more difficult organizational situations early in their careers.