Imagine taking Kevin Durant who's already a unicorn like we've never seen, and then saying here's 5"-6" of extra height. Like wtf man? Who okay'd this???rapstarter wrote:He's basically a rich man's version of what Ivan Chiriaev thought he was.


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Imagine taking Kevin Durant who's already a unicorn like we've never seen, and then saying here's 5"-6" of extra height. Like wtf man? Who okay'd this???rapstarter wrote:He's basically a rich man's version of what Ivan Chiriaev thought he was.


deeps6x wrote:I guarantee you that (Jaylen) Brown and (Kris) Dunn are drafted OUT of the top 5.


720 wrote:You guys think if we hover around .500 post allstar break and are in that 7-9 range in the standings we tank to get a top 8/9 odds to get a top 4 pick?
Tough call, I think they go all out to make the playoffs just to see what this roster is made of, to use the playoffs as a indicator on what to do long term. Masai has a lot of contract extensions coming up.





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720 wrote:You guys think if we hover around .500 post allstar break and are in that 7-9 range in the standings we tank to get a top 8/9 odds to get a top 4 pick?
Tough call, I think they go all out to make the playoffs just to see what this roster is made of, to use the playoffs as a indicator on what to do long term. Masai has a lot of contract extensions coming up.
pagal wrote:720 wrote:You guys think if we hover around .500 post allstar break and are in that 7-9 range in the standings we tank to get a top 8/9 odds to get a top 4 pick?
Tough call, I think they go all out to make the playoffs just to see what this roster is made of, to use the playoffs as a indicator on what to do long term. Masai has a lot of contract extensions coming up.
Let's be honest, there ZERO chance of this team winning a championship this year or in the near future unless we draft/build up assets. I would dump our trash (BumVleet, GT, Khem + anyone to make trades work except Scottie/Siakam/OG), pull the rest of them aside - along with the coaching staff - and read them the Sam Presti rules.
This guy, if he stays healthy, is the most exciting prospect to come across since LeBron (sorry for stating the obvious). It also doesn't hurt that he's French and the marketing possibilities would be endless for himself as well as the franchise. He would also add 500-750 mill to the value of any franchise he lands on (read this somewhere or heard on ESPN - not taking credit for it by any means).
Los_29 wrote:pagal wrote:720 wrote:You guys think if we hover around .500 post allstar break and are in that 7-9 range in the standings we tank to get a top 8/9 odds to get a top 4 pick?
Tough call, I think they go all out to make the playoffs just to see what this roster is made of, to use the playoffs as a indicator on what to do long term. Masai has a lot of contract extensions coming up.
Let's be honest, there is ZERO chance of this team winning a championship this year or in the near future unless we draft/build up assets. I would dump our trash (BumVleet, GT, Khem + anyone to make trades work except Scottie/Siakam/OG), pull the rest of them aside - along with the coaching staff - and read them the Sam Presti rules.
This guy, if he stays healthy, is the most exciting prospect to come across since LeBron (sorry for stating the obvious). It also doesn't hurt that he's French and the marketing possibilities would be endless for himself as well as the franchise. He would also add 500-750 mill to the value of any franchise he lands on (read this somewhere or heard on ESPN - not taking credit for it by any means).
Why are we trying to emulate a strategy that doesn't work? What has Sam Presti accomplished in this league aside from managing to do the impossible and not win a championship after drafting KD, Westbrook and Harden? Presti has been a complete trainwreck as a GM and I'm honestly surprised he still has a job.
There is no rule that says we have to keep our current team forever. We are allowed to make moves.
720 wrote:You guys think if we hover around .500 post allstar break and are in that 7-9 range in the standings we tank to get a top 8/9 odds to get a top 4 pick?
Tough call, I think they go all out to make the playoffs just to see what this roster is made of, to use the playoffs as a indicator on what to do long term. Masai has a lot of contract extensions coming up.
Los_29 wrote:pagal wrote:720 wrote:You guys think if we hover around .500 post allstar break and are in that 7-9 range in the standings we tank to get a top 8/9 odds to get a top 4 pick?
Tough call, I think they go all out to make the playoffs just to see what this roster is made of, to use the playoffs as a indicator on what to do long term. Masai has a lot of contract extensions coming up.
Let's be honest, there ZERO chance of this team winning a championship this year or in the near future unless we draft/build up assets. I would dump our trash (BumVleet, GT, Khem + anyone to make trades work except Scottie/Siakam/OG), pull the rest of them aside - along with the coaching staff - and read them the Sam Presti rules.
This guy, if he stays healthy, is the most exciting prospect to come across since LeBron (sorry for stating the obvious). It also doesn't hurt that he's French and the marketing possibilities would be endless for himself as well as the franchise. He would also add 500-750 mill to the value of any franchise he lands on (read this somewhere or heard on ESPN - not taking credit for it by any means).
Why are we trying to emulate a strategy that doesn't work? What has Sam Presti accomplished in this league aside from managing to do the impossible and not win a championship after drafting KD, Westbrook and Harden? Presti has been a complete trainwreck as a GM and I'm honestly surprised he still has a job.
There is no rule that says we have to keep our current team forever. We are allowed to make moves.
wegotthabeet wrote:Los_29 wrote:pagal wrote:
Let's be honest, there ZERO chance of this team winning a championship this year or in the near future unless we draft/build up assets. I would dump our trash (BumVleet, GT, Khem + anyone to make trades work except Scottie/Siakam/OG), pull the rest of them aside - along with the coaching staff - and read them the Sam Presti rules.
This guy, if he stays healthy, is the most exciting prospect to come across since LeBron (sorry for stating the obvious). It also doesn't hurt that he's French and the marketing possibilities would be endless for himself as well as the franchise. He would also add 500-750 mill to the value of any franchise he lands on (read this somewhere or heard on ESPN - not taking credit for it by any means).
Why are we trying to emulate a strategy that doesn't work? What has Sam Presti accomplished in this league aside from managing to do the impossible and not win a championship after drafting KD, Westbrook and Harden? Presti has been a complete trainwreck as a GM and I'm honestly surprised he still has a job.
There is no rule that says we have to keep our current team forever. We are allowed to make moves.
Presti still has a job because he is universally regarded as a top 5 executive in the NBA. if he got fired he'd have multiple FO job offers within a few months. don't exaggerate to make your point.
Los_29 wrote:wegotthabeet wrote:Los_29 wrote:
Why are we trying to emulate a strategy that doesn't work? What has Sam Presti accomplished in this league aside from managing to do the impossible and not win a championship after drafting KD, Westbrook and Harden? Presti has been a complete trainwreck as a GM and I'm honestly surprised he still has a job.
There is no rule that says we have to keep our current team forever. We are allowed to make moves.
Presti still has a job because he is universally regarded as a top 5 executive in the NBA. if he got fired he'd have multiple FO job offers within a few months. don't exaggerate to make your point.
How is he top 5? Based on what? They’ve been one of the worst drafting teams in the league the past 10 years and have been really poor at developing talent.
wegotthabeet wrote:Los_29 wrote:wegotthabeet wrote:
Presti still has a job because he is universally regarded as a top 5 executive in the NBA. if he got fired he'd have multiple FO job offers within a few months. don't exaggerate to make your point.
How is he top 5? Based on what? They’ve been one of the worst drafting teams in the league the past 10 years and have been really poor at developing talent.
based holding his job for 15 years. based on reputation. based on consensus amongst the top basketball minds on the planet.
come on man let's be honest, you're reaching.
deeps6x wrote:I guarantee you that (Jaylen) Brown and (Kris) Dunn are drafted OUT of the top 5.
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