penbeast0 wrote:You do realize you are comparing 1 player shot a year at #1 to 4 players(2-5) to 5 (5-10) to 5 (11-15) to 15 choices (16-30). You would not be considered crazy most year if you traded the #1 pick for picks 2, 3, 4, and 5 or choices 11-15 for picks 16-30.
Would you trade Wemby for the next 4 draft picks from his year? Or LeBron. Or Shaq.
I haven’t looked but my reflex says no. I bet no GM would take a trade down offer from Flagg.
A generational superstar is worth any number of other good players. A consensus overall number one franchise player is not worth losing.
Dunno if that applies to Flagg. But most scouts seem to think he’s a statistical standout that you cannot walk away from.
Also. You can’t play all picks from 16-30. There’s diminishing returns in stacking your roster with youth. Young teams lose UNLESS they have a star. So they only learn losing. You get less value per player. Until you have a franchise player and star, all else is pretty much forfeit. You need to have the guy to build around. Or two.
A star player, hi usage high-efficiency, is worth any number of role players.







 Yet, I'm equally interested in the question of whom we pick, or what else we do, with #18 & 40. Those guys aren't going to be Cooper Flagg or Dylan Harper, but they are still important choices.
 Yet, I'm equally interested in the question of whom we pick, or what else we do, with #18 & 40. Those guys aren't going to be Cooper Flagg or Dylan Harper, but they are still important choices.




 
   
 










