Clutch0z24 wrote:Los_29 wrote:Clutch0z24 wrote:
Again....Knowing when to trade your best players to get the best package you can is part of the job....Lets also not pretend SGA was this SGA when Presti traded for him....He traded for a young prospect and picks....No one knew he would be the future MVP of the league....Sam took that gamble and won....
Also Chet is one of their most valuable players what he bring on defense and offense is very valuable and hard to replace.....Not many players like Chet around the league....Also drafting right is part of the job and Sam drafted right with Williams....
SGA was acquired in the Paul George deal that netted them a huge draft haul as well. It only happened because Kawhi wanted to go to the Clippers with the condition that George was his running mate.
So clearly, Presti didn’t take a gamble. Lol. A gamble would be acquiring Kawhi for us. If we didn’t win and lost Kawhi then we unloaded good assets for a rental player.
Presti did not draft a superstar. Chet and Jdubs are good but not superstar material. Presti is extremely fortunate because he’s made some bad moves. Trading Sengun, drafting Dieng and Giddey. Without SGA they are a middling team. The saying it’s better to be lucky than good applies to Presti here.
Well he got an MVP .....A decade of Clippers draft picks, JDub All from Playoff P whos now a shell of himself....They still are the best team in the league all while having draft picks to remain the best team in the league....If this was Masai who made sim moves we would all be calling him the GOAT Gm ever....The hate is unreal lol....
You can say "They would be here or there" But facts are they are in a way better position than us...And good gming plays a part in that....Also getting lucky plays a part....Just like Masai was lucky Kawai trade fell into our lapse with Masai not having to do much but say yes to the deal....
Nope...not hating at all. I like how Presti has rebuilt the Thunder. He isn't perfect as outlined above. I think OKC wins a championship in the SGA era. That would put OKC on par with Toronto finally.

But our front office has done some work as well in the last decade to put together a championship team and we have actually won a championship unlike OKC. Yes I think Masai will even admit that for 2 years he wanted to compete but really we should have sold on Pascal, OG, etc. But with what we did with 1 late first round pick, Jalen McDaniels and a bunch of 2nd round picks....man...getting 3 young and dependable rookies who all figure to be rotation player at minimum...give Masai credit.
Like I said...there are many ways to build a contender. Just because Masai doesn't want to be a perennial tanking team like Charlotte, New Orleans or Utah doesn't make his approach wrong.