ArthurVandelay wrote:aminiaturebuddha wrote:Ell Curry wrote:
I'm no expert, but it seems like this draft is short somewhere between a top 3-4 guys and next year's has an extra 2-3, so my guess is a pick around #11/12 next year and a pick around #6 this year are equal.
My preference is we pick a project (lots of them around at #6, I can't speak with regards to the non-NCAA guys, but from what I've seen Cody Williams, Walter and Dillingham should all be solidly negative players as rookies (maybe Walter can be an okay backup 2 but the others I can't imagine it, even though Williams' potential to be quite good down the line is obvious), give him too much playing time and lose 60 times next year.
If the Raps lose 60 times next year, then the problem is that Scottie isn't worth being a core guy to build around anyway, especially if he's got what should be solid starters in Quickley, Barrett, and Poeltl surrounding him.
What the team really needs is lottery luck, either this year (I think top 3 would be useful) or, if the pick is transferred, then next year. But the same can be said for every rebuilding team. Just ask the Pistons, who have been bad for a while but haven't had lottery luck, as compared to the Spurs who cashed in on their 14% chance lottery ticket in the most important draft in a generation.
Some stuff you just can't plan for, but you can keep adding solid players and hope that eventually luck turns your way, and then take advantage of opportunities when they arise (as the Raps did when they made the Kawhi trade, or the Lakers did when Davis wanted out of NO).
60 losses with KO as your starting C with no depth/bench of projects and rookies wouldn’t be an indictment on the ability to build around Barnes.
Did Poeltl get waived? Are the Raps expected to just keep $40 million in cap space and not sign anyone? Why would you assume that KO will be the starting center, and that the team will have no depth?
In the most reasonable situation for next year where the team has Barnes, Quickley, RJ, Poeltl, Gradey, KO, Ochai, a couple of free agent signings, and draft picks - yes, losing 60 games would absolutely be a massive indictment on the ability to build anything successful around Scottie.
















