clipperlover wrote:Clemenza wrote:MartinToVaught wrote:I hope Ballmer doesn't think that way, or else we'll never win anything unless he changes his mind. Trying to build a team on the fly by throwing money at aging stars has given us one WCF appearance and not much else. Punting on drafting and development because "we're in LA, we need stars" is not a strategy.
The teams that win in this league generally have at least one cornerstone from the draft who grew with the franchise and set the tone. LeBron in Cleveland, Duncan in San Antonio, Curry in the Bay, Giannis in Milwaukee, etc. We've never had that. The closest we've had was Blake and he wasn't quite on that level. Right now we're like the Chiefs when they used to trade for other teams' veteran backup QBs every few years. Eventually we're going to need to find our Mahomes.
Terrance Mann, Bones Hyland, Zu, Brandon Boston, Coffey, Diabate, Preston, and our 1st & 2nd round picks in this upcoming draft has us fully stocked and doing pretty good in the youth-development department. Next season I'm thinking Morris, RoCo, and maybe Batum is gone so maybe the logjam opens up a bit more next season. We're not really lacking at all in this area imo
If Hyland, Boston, Coffey and Preston were anything other than NBA bench players in waiting, they would be on the court consistently. I am not pinning the future of this team on those players. I remember people had high hopes on the futures of Jay Scrub and Kabengele.
I'll disagree with this in terms of Bones. I think his effectiveness and effect on a good team is underestimated. Put it this way: he's been a mid level rotation player as a rookie and, this year, 21/22 year old on one of the best teams in the conference. He's played twice as much as Boston, Preston, Scrubb, and Kabengele combined. He's a mid level bench player right now.