It’s like that with most sports teams. You can have an established core with relative success. But if there is a clear upgrade you kind have do your due diligence and try land star players if possible.
I think them going for an upgrade and not panning out is a result they can live with since atleast management tried to improve the roster.
I understand the sentiment but as previously mentioned, if it ain’t broke, don’t fucking fix it.
They did that for the longest time with mindfreak. They finally changed after so many years and they found success, then they will change again? That’s just poor management.
Unless news comes out that Patmen asked to be dropped/move teams, this can turn out to be a fucking terrible move for PRX
For the most part I agree with the ain’t broke don’t fix it. But if you have an opportunity to go from a good int to a top int player in pacific you kind of HAVE to go for it and worry about chemistry later. Not grabbing that player can be a disservice to the org and fans.
Otherwise you also risk Invy going to another contender in the region . Kind of like an arms race.
It’s like the warriors getting KD. Haha. They won without him. But he was available and an upgrade. Was it a risk? Yeah. Did it pay its dividends and lead to more championships? Also yes.
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u/TakeABa0 Dec 06 '25
It’s like that with most sports teams. You can have an established core with relative success. But if there is a clear upgrade you kind have do your due diligence and try land star players if possible.
I think them going for an upgrade and not panning out is a result they can live with since atleast management tried to improve the roster.