tontoz wrote:stevemcqueen1 wrote:I'd rather use the Spurs as my model organization to emulate than make decisions based on the failings of the Clippers and Bobcats.
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Where did i say anything about using any team as a model to emulate? We were talking about fan expections of draft picks.
There were a bunch of people on here that were happy with the Singleton pick at the time. Now. not so much.
The Spurs are the exception to the rule. Most GMs don't do a good job evaluating draft talent, something Dat has pointed out time and again.
The Spurs aren't the exception to the rule. They are the model of success. And they are not the only team that values draft picks, spends them well, and uses the draft as the primary tool for building a successful team. OKC, Indy, and Chicago are built through the draft. Golden State was too. Atlanta and Orlando were built through the draft when they were good. As was Portland. Portland picked the ROTY with the 6th pick last year.
Very few teams are like Miami or Boston that can build a sustainable winner through FA or trades. And even though Boston traded for two All Stars, Rondo, Pierce, and Bradley are all great draft picks they made.
The teams that cap themselves off in mediocrity are the ones that squander their draft picks. Brooklyn traded the 6th pick which ended up being Lillard to Portland for Gerald Wallace. The year before the Clippers traded the pick that became Kyrie Irving to Cleveland for Mo Williams and Jamario Moon because they hated that draft. These are moronic trades that came from the Clippers and Nets stupidly devaluing their picks. Now LA might lose Chris Paul to FA when they could have had years of Kyrie Irving on a rookie deal paired with Blake Griffin and Brooklyn is totally capped out with a roster that isn't nearly good enough to contend.
Those trades were absolute disasters for Brooklyn and LA. They're going to go down as two of the worst trades in NBA history. That's what can happen when you squander high draft picks.
You're arguing this point presumably because you want to make it seem like #3 for Ersan and crap is a good deal? When you were arguing for trading #3 for a rubbish return like Ersan Ilyasova, you were arguing for squandering a high draft pick. Plain and simple. Worse than what Brooklyn and LA did, because we KNOW we've got a high draft pick where they didn't. It'd be Miller/Foye all over again except we'd be pissing away an even higher pick.
There can be no better way to ensure John Wall never wins a championship here than blowing draft picks in crappy trades, especially this draft pick. We're better off taking our chances in the draft.
I've got to think this is pretty dang obvious to most of the fan base.




















