Tell me how much that culture - which has featured veteran only meetings where JV was excluded, constant coach V training staff complaints, reports of teammates being frustrated with BI for refusing to play through minor injuries, etc - has helped us win games.
Look, if your argument is that you care more about culture than winning, that's fine and I think - from a fan's perspective - that makes complete sense and I'll never argue that you're wrong for valuing that over the win percentage. We come to sports for different things, and I also care about the culture to some extent - not a huge extent, but I wouldn't want to support a team filled with straight up horrible people. I totally get that emotional outlook.
But that's just not the outlook I have on this move - my value set is different here. I want this team to win games. That's my priority.
Some might argue that that still means we should trade Zion - after all, transcendent talent he may be, but he doesn't win us game in street clothes does he? That's a fair point, and I've conceded a bunch of times that for Zion the injury concern is THE concern with him. But the reality is that Ingram is just not on his level as a player, and he ALSO has injury concerns, even if they're not quite as dramatic.
So if we're going to have to gamble on health either way, I'm picking the guy who was in the MVP conversation early this season on the positive contract, over the guy who wasn't that's about to hit with a horrible contract.