DreamTeam09 wrote:
The downside is having to pay 4 rookies at the same time when their contact extension comes up. Plus it's hard to prioritize 4 rookies at once to develop. We are so early into our rebuild, putting all your eggs into this draft makes little sense.
We have 3 picks over the next 2 following draft, getting another pick in either 2025 or 2026 makes more sense than loading up in this draft.
It's not like we have a bunch of players blocking rookies from getting minutes though. The players we care about on the roster now are IQ, RJ, Scottie, Jak, and Gradey, it's arguable Jak should be traded if we aren't trying to win.
The rest are all fungible, Kelly Olynk is at the end of his career, Gary Trent Jr. might not be back, Bruce Brown and Chris Boucher are for trade, Jalen McDaniels is probably not an NBA calibre player, ditto for Agbaji, Freeman-Liberty is another end of bench prospect already in his mid-20s who has done nothing. None of these guys are worth prioritizing over getting rookies minutes and developing them.
Sure, getting a pick in 2025 or 2026 makes more sense but those are the picks that teams are unwilling to part with because they are looking like stronger drafts, we aren't going to get a quality first round pick in a deal for Bruce Brown or Chris Boucher, we couldn't even get more than a likely late 2026 pick for Pascal Siakam from the Pacers.