LakersSoul wrote:Sothron wrote:I think the NBA should ban teams from "The Process" since all it results in is an unwatchable abomination on the court for season after season. Fans of that team are forced to watch years go by while their GM prays for miracle lotteries to get "the guy". It completely throws off any competitive balance which should be the intention of any sport.
True but sometimes a true rebuild is necessary. OKC just lost PG and Russ. What do you want to do? Most franchises need 3-5 years to build properly and that’s to make the playoffs as a 7/8 seed. OKC looked yo fast track that. They went and traded for youth cornerstone, Shai. They built their youth while actively trading and facilitating trades to add draft picks.
1-2 more year and they will be a 7/8 seed fighting contender with continued draft picks that they can use or trade for vets. They supersized the rebuild and it should be studied for all teams rebuilding.
...they ALREADY made the playoffs as better than a 7/8 seed and came incredibly close to the second round. They have a star who is 90% likely better than anything they'll get in the draft over the next few years, and who is just as good as young star guards going far in the playoffs like Trae and Booker. Speaking of Booker, the Thunder had CP3 as well and let him go.
I get the rationale. That team a year ago was a fun surprise and overachieved. But even if they didn't stick with that exact team, there was no need to tank as hard as they did, taking on bloated contracts for picks. Those kind of moves are for true bottom feeders, ones who are desperate, just like the Sixers were after Bynum collapsed into a thousand pieces of shattered glass. Not teams that were 2 games back from the #3 seed.
The Thunder should be retooling around SGA, who IMO looks like a classic 'guy who gets you the guy' second-tier star, trying to prove themselves as a worthy destination for other stars who want out, who they can then trade for with their pile of picks. But instead they'd rather stall, and keep kicking the can down the road so nobody gets fired.
Here's my bold prediction: being 3 points or whatever it was away from the second round last year is the furthest SGA ever goes in a Thunder uniform. He'll get pissed with tanking, go to another team to be their #2 star, and the Thunder will get even more picks for the mountain and kick the can indefinitely.