drosestruts wrote:It's always puzzled me that fans are so eager to place so much hope of a hypothetical (draft picks) over their own players.
I still maintain that there's plenty to be optimistic about in regards to the young players on this team.
I constantly feel like there's a gap in understanding how good some of our players are - even when we're not winning. And how unlikely it is for many, even high draft picks - to ever be better than a Coby White.
If you randomly look at any draft - in this case the 2022 draft, the top guards taken were - Jaden Ivey, Bennedict Mathurin, Shaedon Sharpe, Dyson Daniels, and Johnny Davis. The best guard in that draft is easily Jalen Williams who wasn't even drafted till 12th overall. And is probably the only guard in the entire first round I'd rank as better than Coby.
Many people still want to tank for Cooper Flagg who has a usage of 30% and a TS% of 50% with a 1.6:1 assist to turnover ratio. This is a far cry from a franchise player.
We have no shortage of athletic forwards that can't score.
Our young players that I hold the most hope for:
Ayo - I think he's being slept on. Look no further than his 16 ppg on freaking 69% TS% in December with a 5:1 assist to turnover ratio
Giddey - he's a walking triple double with elite passing and rebounding for his position. Can he turn stat sheet stuffing into winning. At only 22-years old I'd like to find out.
Buzelis - it's all been flashes with him but I like the combination of size, athleticism, handles, and competitiveness. Would I tank for a Matas? no. If I had one would I exhibit patience and have hope? yes
The Rose era Bulls routinely suffered from missed timeline alignment: Rose was an MVP then he was injured and soon after Noah was winning DPOY awards and then he started breaking down and Jimmy Butler emerged as an all-star and none of that ever overlapped.
Zach LaVine is and has been (when healthy) and all-star level player. Can a complimentary young piece start hitting his ceiling while Zach's still playing near his?
I partially agree with underlined text in that we are statistically unlikely to find many in the 1st round better than Coby. I view Coby as an average NBA player, and after you get through the first few picks, the odds drop off. That said, I disagree that people are underestimating our young talent. Giddey, Ayo, Coby, Pat at least, despite being young, are far enough along in their careers where you can see their improvement trajectories have all flattened out. I think the being young reason for upside hopes for these guys is way overdone. Will they get better? Sure. Will a single one ever be an allstar? Almost certainly not.
Dumping these guys for a future picks, if we can, probably won't return a better player, but you're even less likely to find one in the FA market. But even if you whiff on those picks, I think the FA market is loaded with guys who are just as good as our young guys (i.e. average), and you can dump your loser picks, so basically my point is that by dumping those guys you could get a chance at upside with an easy path to replace that guy in free agency.