ForeverTFC wrote:Scase wrote:mdenny wrote:Just go look at the previous 20 picks made 8th overall the nba draft. It's not the catastrophe you are painting it as.
So which one is it, our FO is great at drafting. Or the 8th is a bad pick. Cause it cant be both. I'll never understand this ass backwards reasoning.
Both?
The value of the 8th pick in this draft is that of a pick in the mid to late teens in a normal year. In a vaccum, Poeltl has more value than this pick.
Our FO has been the best drafting FO of the last decade and we should trust them to find the gems on average. That doesn't mean they can find someone better than Poeltl or that they can find a player that they project to have a shot as a legitimate piece in a rebuild.
What I find more "ass backwards" is the belief that our FO is very good at finding value in the draft (I think we all agree and empirical data proves them to be the best in the last decade) yet we don't trust them to value the pick itself in trades. In both the Thad and Poeltl trades, folks lamented the FO moving back or throwing a pick away. If they are the best drafting FO, shouldn't we assume they know better than all of us what the expected value of the picks they're trading are?
Siakam was found with the 27th and OG with the 23rd, if this is the equivalent to a mid to late teens, then why is it that now it all of a sudden lacks value, yet when people want to praise the FO for finding players like that, it is all of a sudden a great asset?
Masai thought it was worth less than Jak, when the plan was to keep FVV, Siakam, and OG. That is no longer the case, so assuming with that much of the situation no longer being true, it stands to reason that the value of the pick is not the same as it was when the trade was made.
We are a team with little talent, not going to compete any time soon, and dont have use for a centre that is a floor raiser, that quite frankly, doesn't want to be in a rebuilding situation. A whole lot of conversation was going around about the toxicity of the culture around here with players, playing for themselves, and generally not wanting to be here, but now we can ignore that cause it's convenient to the situation? Nah, situations have changed, and so should the plan.