DelAbbot wrote:ontnut wrote:DelAbbot wrote:
Really hard to find another team that builds like this - trading away FRP during back to back 20ish win seasons
There's more than 1 way to skin a cat! We're the guys that zig when others zag. We can't out-tank teams and we're not a FA destination. Trading the luckbox of mid-late FRPs for a guy who has recently been an all-star and still in his prime, is the kind of team we are. We complained and complained for years about being a treadmill team, but with good trades, including trading 1st round picks, we built our franchise. Lowry, Ibaka and then eventually, Kawhi, Green, and Gasol were all acquired by trading our 1sts. Powell was a trade, FVV was FA. The only guys we actually drafted and kept for the championship run were Siakam and OG (who didn't play during the run).
Yes, the Poeltl pick turned out to be higher than expected, that's unfortunate. But the other 2 1st rounders we traded, one was the 29th pick, and the other is likely around the 20th pick. I get the desire to have a mountain of picks to trade or draft, but that's just not the way we operate. We have ammunition, and we shoot our shot judiciously. We don't stockpile gunpowder and try to build a cannon.
Can you name a team that was built by selling FRPs during 20ish win seasons? Which ended up become a contender?
No, I can't off the top of my head. But that doesn't mean it cannot work. Also let's be real here, FRPs aren't created equal. You're catterwauling over a 20th and 29th overall pick. The 29th pick was traded for a guy that was drafted 1.5 years prior at the 14th overall pick. Some might say that's like...trading the 29th pick for the 14th pick. In fact, I would say it's even better than that, given that we had a free year to see what Agbaji could do at the NBA level, whereas with the draft, you really never know what you're going to get. We drafted Flynn at the same spot. Flynn...or Agbaji? Your pick.
The ~20th pick got traded for a borderline all-star. I mean, c'mon. Do you really believe that the 2026 20th overall pick brings us closer to being a contender than Ingram? Be honest.




















