Bassman wrote:Last comment on this, as I think some are missing my point.
There were good centers available at 6 or in a trade back scenario. The front office placed too much hope in Williams returning despite their direct knowledge he was not ready to be depended on. They chose a stretch of a prospect over strengthening our center position and possibly acquiring more assets.
Williams still unproven to be ready to play, and now has a new injury problem. Their decisions keep our center position a weakness.
Drafting for need at #6 is a bad process, regardless of how you view Mark moving forward.
Especially for a team with so much future draft capital.
We have 15 2nds and 9 firsts in the next 7 years of draft.
We can't go back in time at this point, but what we can do is pivot in the future and if needed we have more than enough tools to trade for a starting center or backup center.
Jarrett Allen... traded for 24th pick
Daniel Gafford--- traded for 26th pick
Steven Adams-- traded for 3 2nd round picks
The Miami pick is top 14 protected in 2027 and unprotected in 2028. I am very confident that could net us a very good center via trade if we needed it, which would be a lot cheaper than sending the 6th overall pick for said player.






























