zaymon wrote:MagicMatic wrote:zaymon wrote:I am not yet very familiar with next years draft but i heard great things about Chet. Its hard to tell in advance, but this year is dissapointing me.
Drafting high in most cases is a trap for stupid GMs who think that trading all your veterans while overpaying middling young talent who plays only becouse there is no one better on the team is recipe for success.
I am not against losing with talent injured, i am not even against trading Gordon or Fournier if the return is right. I am against stripping the roster of most veterans to draft solid but unspectatular talent in high lottery and giving minutes to undeserving players.
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Why? So you can watch Vucevic and Fournier for a complete decade of bad - mediocre basketball?
Or are you saying that Orlando doesn’t need an elite level player at the expense of having a sub .500 record and a few more first round exits? I don’t understand this infatuation with needing to see Vucevic on a successful Magic roster. It’s probably never going to happen.
There is such little trade value on this roster that earning a top 5 pick would be Orlando’s best asset, whether that becomes realized or not. Clifford running vets 35+mpg to squeeze out wins prevents that from happening at the expense of nothing substantial in the slightest.
I agree we need elite ball handler to contend but i cant see him in 2021 draft right now.
Lets say we trade Vucevic, Gordon and Fournier and get number 5 pick which is the most likely outcome. Lets say Green is the next Wiggins and Kuminga is the next Aaron Gordon. How that makes us better in the long run ? Even Suggs and Cunningham are far from sure things and propably a tier 2/3 players.
We can’t really be sure what their ceiling is going to be. Suggs, Cunningham, and to a lesser extent Green could all be that guy to initiate offense.
Bottom line is that the Magic need to rebuild regardless. There is nobody to “build around” on this roster and we wouldn’t even be close to at the top of this draft if it wasn’t for the injuries. I would never argue that every prospect at the top of the draft is a sure thing. However, I see no alternatives to Orlando getting back on track as a serious organization.