I agree. I get the concern, and there's definitely reasons for it, but most of the concern isn't new: Zion and his camp are unhappy with us losing shouldn't be a shock to anyone. Zion is a threat to leave unless things change - again, not a shock to anyone. These are things we all accepted the moment he was drafted. We knew we had to become a winning team by the end of his rookie deal if we wanted any hope of him staying and that's still true.
There's all this concern now about Zion being unhappy, about how bad our roster is (it's not that bad, but the national media is terrible at these things), about Griff failing to build a contender. If we get to Christmas and the team is 25-9, I don't think anyone will be talking about any of this winning cures almost all wounds. Meanwhile, if we get to Christmas and the team is 14-20, the heat will turn up even further.