LoveMyRaps wrote:How does Masai find these diamonds in the rough?
Kids a stud!
Playing excellent basketball on both ends of the floor. Very impressed!
Knew he’d have a bounce back season, good for him!
I don't think he realizes how good he could be
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LoveMyRaps wrote:How does Masai find these diamonds in the rough?
Kids a stud!
Playing excellent basketball on both ends of the floor. Very impressed!
Knew he’d have a bounce back season, good for him!
Sinant wrote:I treat the Phoenix/Cleveland/Boston Shaqs like I do Wizards MJ. Never happened.
Scase wrote:LoveMyRaps wrote:How does Masai find these diamonds in the rough?
Kids a stud!
Playing excellent basketball on both ends of the floor. Very impressed!
Knew he’d have a bounce back season, good for him!
He was MIA for the better part of a decade, but it's nice to see him round back into form. Hope we keep seeing some more guys showing some good progress.
Tripod wrote:Scase wrote:LoveMyRaps wrote:How does Masai find these diamonds in the rough?
Kids a stud!
Playing excellent basketball on both ends of the floor. Very impressed!
Knew he’d have a bounce back season, good for him!
He was MIA for the better part of a decade, but it's nice to see him round back into form. Hope we keep seeing some more guys showing some good progress.
I think your abacus is broken

Scase wrote:Tripod wrote:Scase wrote:He was MIA for the better part of a decade, but it's nice to see him round back into form. Hope we keep seeing some more guys showing some good progress.
I think your abacus is broken
Feel free to point out any player he has traded for, drafted, or signed as a UDFA since Boucher that has been close to this level and stayed with the team. Then go google what "better part of a decade" means, and come back here.

Scase wrote:Tripod wrote:Scase wrote:He was MIA for the better part of a decade, but it's nice to see him round back into form. Hope we keep seeing some more guys showing some good progress.
I think your abacus is broken
Feel free to point out any player he has traded for, drafted, or signed as a UDFA since Boucher that has been close to this level and stayed with the team. Then go google what "better part of a decade" means, and come back here.
The phrase “better part of a decade” refers to a significant portion of time, typically at least 8 or 9 years, during which something has been happening or existing

Thaddy wrote:Masai does great considering a lot of players don't want to live north of the border. He's built a culture here "for a better part of a decade".
Posters that think he's a bad GM should look at dysfunctional franchises across the league. We could be in a worse situation.
The only blackmark was Masai thinking Siakam, FVV, and OG could take the reins and lead us to a championship. He's back on track now to get us into a decent compete level for the second half of the 2020s.

Duffman100 wrote:Thaddy wrote:Masai does great considering a lot of players don't want to live north of the border. He's built a culture here "for a better part of a decade".
Posters that think he's a bad GM should look at dysfunctional franchises across the league. We could be in a worse situation.
The only blackmark was Masai thinking Siakam, FVV, and OG could take the reins and lead us to a championship. He's back on track now to get us into a decent compete level for the second half of the 2020s.
Looking back on it, they should have seen the writing on the wall. They deal so much depth and 1sts to win the title, I'm not sure how they thought they'd build a bench for that FVV, OG, Siakam core.
Even if you believed in those 3, or at least those 3 getting you to 50 wins. Where was the new bench job coming from?
Tripod wrote:Scase wrote:Tripod wrote:I think your abacus is broken
Feel free to point out any player he has traded for, drafted, or signed as a UDFA since Boucher that has been close to this level and stayed with the team. Then go google what "better part of a decade" means, and come back here.
Oh, so you want to move the goalposts now.
Yak.
That was easy
Duffman100 wrote:Scase wrote:Tripod wrote:I think your abacus is broken
Feel free to point out any player he has traded for, drafted, or signed as a UDFA since Boucher that has been close to this level and stayed with the team. Then go google what "better part of a decade" means, and come back here.
Isn't better part of a decade > 5 years?
Edit:The phrase “better part of a decade” refers to a significant portion of time, typically at least 8 or 9 years, during which something has been happening or existing
That would put us back to 2015.
So Powel, Wright, Poeltl, Siakam, OG, Ibaka, Poeltl (again), Barnes.
Unless you meant the better part of this specific decade (the 2020s).
This is an archaic phrase derived from comparing parts of something which has been divided in two. People called the parts the "better part" and the "lesser part", meaning the larger and the smaller.
What is considered a majority?
A majority is more than half of a total. It is a subset of a set consisting of more than half of the set's elements. For example, if a group consists of 31 individuals, a majority would be 16 or more individuals, while having 15 or fewer individuals would not constitute a majority.

Duffman100 wrote:Thaddy wrote:Masai does great considering a lot of players don't want to live north of the border. He's built a culture here "for a better part of a decade".
Posters that think he's a bad GM should look at dysfunctional franchises across the league. We could be in a worse situation.
The only blackmark was Masai thinking Siakam, FVV, and OG could take the reins and lead us to a championship. He's back on track now to get us into a decent compete level for the second half of the 2020s.
Looking back on it, they should have seen the writing on the wall. They deal so much depth and 1sts to win the title, I'm not sure how they thought they'd build a bench for that FVV, OG, Siakam core.
Even if you believed in those 3, or at least those 3 getting you to 50 wins. Where was the new bench job coming from?
Sinant wrote:I treat the Phoenix/Cleveland/Boston Shaqs like I do Wizards MJ. Never happened.
Scase wrote:Boucher joined the team 6 seasons ago in 2018-19, 6 is a majority out of 10.
raptorforlife88 wrote:Scase wrote:Boucher joined the team 6 seasons ago in 2018-19, 6 is a majority out of 10.
I mean Gradey was last year unless you think he sucks or something. The 13th picks the last 25 years have produced equally as many complete busts as bench level and above players so I'd qualify that as he looks like he has the potential to be in the top tier of 13th picks.
Gradey was I believe I acquired just 5 years after Chris was acquired. So I would say technically you're wrong on the greater part of a decade claim.



ash_k wrote:Duffman100 wrote:Thaddy wrote:Masai does great considering a lot of players don't want to live north of the border. He's built a culture here "for a better part of a decade".
Posters that think he's a bad GM should look at dysfunctional franchises across the league. We could be in a worse situation.
The only blackmark was Masai thinking Siakam, FVV, and OG could take the reins and lead us to a championship. He's back on track now to get us into a decent compete level for the second half of the 2020s.
Looking back on it, they should have seen the writing on the wall. They deal so much depth and 1sts to win the title, I'm not sure how they thought they'd build a bench for that FVV, OG, Siakam core.
Even if you believed in those 3, or at least those 3 getting you to 50 wins. Where was the new bench job coming from?
Nah, they did the right thing:
Finding winning players that can handle the playoff pressure at the highest-level is way to difficult thus trying to squeeze everything out of them 'until the last minute'.
Masai&Bobby perfectly understood that they needed one player ala KD/Dame to mix with Pascal, OG (Scottie, and FVV) for another chance at LOB. They perfectly understood it thus not giving out MaxDeals to the Pascals..
Injuries to starters impacted our bench back then too.
Duffman100 wrote:Thaddy wrote:Masai does great considering a lot of players don't want to live north of the border. He's built a culture here "for a better part of a decade".
Posters that think he's a bad GM should look at dysfunctional franchises across the league. We could be in a worse situation.
The only blackmark was Masai thinking Siakam, FVV, and OG could take the reins and lead us to a championship. He's back on track now to get us into a decent compete level for the second half of the 2020s.
Looking back on it, they should have seen the writing on the wall. They deal so much depth and 1sts to win the title, I'm not sure how they thought they'd build a bench for that FVV, OG, Siakam core.
Even if you believed in those 3, or at least those 3 getting you to 50 wins. Where was the new bench job coming from?
Scase wrote:I dont think many people would consider a 19 year old (at the time) lotto pick a diamond in the rough. On average the 13th pick has a 20% chance to be a star player, 35% chance to be a starter, 15% chance to be a roleplayer, and 30% chance to be a deep bench player.
I would say Gradey is currently in the roleplayer bucket, which isn't exactly a diamond in the rough for the 13th pick. If he ends up being an all star, I will definitely change my mind and I actually have those expectations for him, but for now he's a solid pick.
To get this a little more on track, the example used was Ochai, a 22 year old (at the time), 4 year college guy who was looking to be a waste of a roster spot, and was acquired for relatively nothing, and now is a solid roleplayer. I wouldn't put Gradey who was drafted last year into that category.
raptorforlife88 wrote:Scase wrote:I dont think many people would consider a 19 year old (at the time) lotto pick a diamond in the rough. On average the 13th pick has a 20% chance to be a star player, 35% chance to be a starter, 15% chance to be a roleplayer, and 30% chance to be a deep bench player.
I would say Gradey is currently in the roleplayer bucket, which isn't exactly a diamond in the rough for the 13th pick. If he ends up being an all star, I will definitely change my mind and I actually have those expectations for him, but for now he's a solid pick.
To get this a little more on track, the example used was Ochai, a 22 year old (at the time), 4 year college guy who was looking to be a waste of a roster spot, and was acquired for relatively nothing, and now is a solid roleplayer. I wouldn't put Gradey who was drafted last year into that category.
I remember this from years ago and I don't know how much that number is really holding there. Actually I would say it's remarkably inaccurate over the past 25 years.
https://www.statmuse.com/nba/ask/every-nba-number-13-overall-pick-ever
This is the list of the last 25 picks. Of them Jefferson, Olynyk, Lavine, Booker, Mitchell, Herro are probably the best players in the last 25 years.
Lavine, Booker and Mitchell are the only three of them that would qualify as stars and honestly calling Lavine a star is borderline because Chicago can basically hope to unload his contract for a second round pick at this point. So that's 8% stars? 12% if you're being generous? Jefferson and Herro are starters and maybe Herro is a little more than that. Not sure how anyone is getting to 55% stars/starters from there. There's probably more guys out of the league within 5 seasons then starters.
I see Gradey getting to the Jefferson/Herro level like I said which makes him one of the better picks of the last 25 years at 13th. I genuinely want you to look at that list and the players on it over a long 25 year sample there and tell me that you don't think so, or that 55% of the players in there are Star/Starter level.
Seriously take the list, give me 55% of the names on the list and then bunch Gradey in the "role players" bucket like you described. I'm curious to see where you're planting him based on that measurement.
