eyriq wrote:Ignoring the potential and development needs of lottery talents is a bad strategy, and expecting the team to do so is wishful thinking. Draft position, especially for lottery talent, is indicative of the player's potential ceiling AND the resources the team is willing to invest in reaching that ceiling. With Jett and Black it isn't about sunk costs, that's actually ridiculous to even introduce at this stage, it's about strategically developing assets that could significantly impact the team's future success. Disregarding their development could be a significant misstep and it's just not something I think the team's going to do.
Also, it's not necessarily a trade-off between winning now and developing AB and Jett. We're winning now and AB's played a critical role. Also, I think integrating AB and Jett into a winning culture and a winning environment will have a bigger return on their development.
You're framing it too much like it's an ether or scenario IMO.
"Blocking" a lottery pick implies that the lottery pick won't play at all and that simply isn't an accurate representation of how it could (and should) go.
The Magic can acquire multiple players this offseason that are better than the Fultz, Gary, Ingles, Cole group and still play Black *and* Jett rotation minutes next season if they're so inclined.
I certainly don't trust Weltman to make sweeping changes, but they should be on the table. The sooner this front office accepts they have four core players and like two or three players that supplement the core and everyone else is completely fungible, the better off everyone will be.


















