MrSparkle wrote:Yes, OKC’s success was entirely built on successful trading:
Ibaka for Sabonis & Oladipo (what!?)
Sabonis & Oladipo for PG13 (fair/good trade, good timing)
PG13 for Shai, Gallo, grand total of 7 FRPs/swaps (1 of whom became J.Williams… otherwise a decent but replaceable cast)
The one tank pick that mattered was Chet, but hey, losing him hardly mattered this season (although he’s a big deal).
I am a believer in fleecing bad/desperate GMs when those rare opportunities come around. Of course we were the victims of buying Vuc for what became Orlando’s steroid boost back into the playoffs.
You had PHX, NYK, make some questionable and costly trades the last few deadlines… although we need to admit that Zach and Demar were never a PG13 type of chip.
But winning every trade is important. AK’s had a solid year after 3 bad ones. Anyway, Shai is ultimately the most important player in the timeline. You have to somehow put yourself in positions to find such a guy. In hindsight (..), trading for Vuc is not it.
I think there are two useful takeaway points in all of this:
- Stupid trades are much more likely to happen during regime changes. Ownership changes especially (Prokhorov, Ballmer, Adelsons), but new GM's as well (We have some proof of that around here.....). If you're an opportunistic GM you absolutely have to keep your eyes open for these chances.
- Tanking is a viable strategy, but you have to go into them with momentum. Houston's tank was accelerated with the Harden trade. OKC greatly accelerated their tank with the Paul George trade. The foundation of the Celtics today came from the Garnett / Pierce trade. And so on. If you don't start your tank with a kitty of picks and players from previously accumulated assets it could take a decade for the process to come full cycle and no organization has the stamina for that.
I think the latter point is relevant for this team, because the Bulls face a similar choice with Coby and Giddey. They're both good and young enough to have some regular season success, but Coby in particular is going to quickly hit his lifetime peak in trade value this offseason. Whether or not to re-tool with them depends on their trade value and upcoming contracts, but the choice needs to be made this offseason.