BadMofoPimp wrote:Manocad wrote:Liqourish wrote:
Ben Wallace via trade
Rip Hamilton via trade
Chauncey Billups via MLE free agency
Rasheed Wallace via trade
I know 15 years was a long time ago, but when the Pistons broke up Grant Hill/Jerry Stackhouse... they rebuilt using what worked best
Tayshaun Prince - drafted
Mehmet Okur - drafted
Lindsey Hunter - drafted
Zeljko Rebraca - drafted
And it was 14 years after winning a championship from a team built in large part through the draft with Isiah, Joe D., Rodman and Salley. In any case, a single championship is a pretty small sample size for making an argument for "this is what worked best." Unless you're also trying to make a case that in the other 28 non-championship seasons the team was always trying to build a champion through drafting only. Which of course, they weren't. In fact, I think you could make a pretty strong case that trying to build a champion through trades and free agency was more often the intent in the failed years than not.
Liquorish wins. Even in last years final 4, 3 of the 4 teams were built via trades and free agency. Best shot we have is making smart trades and signing solid free agents. Draft is a massive gamble and most times, teams fail. I rather like to know what I am getting and chances are you know what you are getting in Free Agency or via trade.
There have been zero attempts to build a championship team through development of young players over time since the Bad Boys. Therefore building a champion through trades and free agency is 1 for 30 since then. Not exactly a ringing endorsement for building a champion through trades and free agency. But hey, nice "win"!
