Clutch0z24 wrote:PushDaRock wrote:Clutch0z24 wrote:
Never said that....I think you need multiple top picks to become a good team in the NBA unless you do luck into a Franchise superstar talent....
Me personally i think the better strat to gaining a legit winning product is playing the draft for multiple years with actually going for the highest pick possible since it takes more than just one talent to win...
ill point out the bright spots on our current roster (Ingram/Barnes/CMB) All come from top end draft picks.....Now does that mean you will get the best outcome always ....No but its a better strat imo than trying to build a team in the middle drafting in the 20s and pray you get steals like we did with Powell/Siakams of the world in the 20s...
For example if we played the 2025 draft a little better and got better odds you get a guy like Harper/Flagg/Edgecombe/Kon to pair with Barnes and then lets say you do that again and don't trade for Ingram and you keep that Pacers pick + your own pick in 2026 and draft one of Boozer/AJ/Peterson...
Now you have a core of One of Harper/Flagg/Edgecombe/Kon along with Barnes + One of the good kids in 2026 draft...
Now you have something to build around and have a much higher ceiling of a team imo than what we have atm....I never said it takes one draft either i think it takes multiple hits like the Warriors got with Curry/Klay & OKC did with Chet/Williams....
But also if you do not trust our drafting than this is all pointless and we will not amount to nothing in the end anyways...But yes its sheer odds and percentages that the higher you draft the better the player outcome and i feel the Raptors best chance at building a true winning team is through the draft than any other way because i also think trading for stars is harder now days than it was before....And im talking about real stars like the Kawhis of the world because these guys in recent years hand pick where they wanna go...
Yeah, you're living in fantasy land if you expect to pick top 4 multiple years. Even if you finish worst in the league, you still pick out of the top 4 about half the time.
Never said top 4 either you are putting words in my mouth here....I said you GO for the best odds possible because the higher your odds are the chances of you falling to lets say 9-10-11-12 is alot less possible the higher your odds are to begin with....And yes it is a lottery at the end of the day so you have a good enough chance to draft top 4 as every other team in the lottery does but the higher you are again the odds are better for you....
You can also find these high level talents outside of the top 4....Like i said the higher you pick better the outcome....So even getting 6th for example you can find higher level talents than you would in the 20s 2nd rounder.....Thats why CMB/Barnes look like the only young players with upside on our team because they were high picked prospect....are they franchise players no....But they are better than what we have....I think building up an asset based with players on that level while also giving yourself the Chance to get a legit game changing talent with a top pick if you get lucky is a better strat than what we are currently trying to do...
The strat we are currently trying to do i would say involves more luck than the way i am presenting to being a good team because i also think the better the talent you have the better the team you have and odds are you get better talent with higher picks...Now if you tell me we will draft 3 or 4 studs with 2nd rounders and picks in the 20s over the next 2 years who have all star or all nba potential i will be fine with that but odds are not in favor...
Because the example you used was picking top 4 in multiple years?











