Clutch0z24 wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:There's no jealousy over a team that hasn't won. I'm consistent. I don't hand out crowns ahead of time. And I don't hang on every word of someone that hasn't actually won anything, and neither should Masai.
We know that OKC didn't have to go through one rough season to get Shai.
They were a losing team for a few years and capitalized on trading their franchise player away for the best possible young player on the market with a ton of draft picks that might actually net them another top pick in the future....They tanked for Chet, Drafted well with Williams with a high pick and like i said they have their "House" ....Even if they didn't have to lose to get Shai they had to trade their best player at the time and basically go from being a middle of the pack playoff team to starting over again...
Winning in the NBA takes time we all know this but you are fooling yourself if you don't look at what the OKC has done and give them their flowers....They have one of the best upsides as a team in the NBA imo....They will always be in the conversation to win the title with their best players being 26, 22, 23 years of age....Yeah you can say they have not won yet but they are all still babies in NBA terms and will have many chances to grow together and get a chip or two...
That’s not hard to give up on an aging, middling team after 4-5 years of early playoff exits. People got upset with Masai for waiting 1.5 years. Presti kept rolling out a Westbrook led team for FOUR years. Westbrook has played on the Rockets, Wizards, Lakers, Clippers and Nuggets since leaving OKC. I don’t think people realize just how insane that Paul George deal really was. It was perhaps the best example in NBA history of being in the right place at the right time. If Kawhi didn’t choose to go to the Clippers then Presti is sitting on a Chet and Jalen Williams core which wouldn’t get anywhere in the brutal West.
Take away the SGA deal which was a product of luck and Presti has still done some good things. He drafted Chet, Jalen Williams. However, he whiffed on a few picks and traded the Sengun pick for essentially nothing. He also traded for Gordon Hayward as his big deadline addition to gear up for the playoffs. And we all know how that went.