HumbleRen wrote:Prestige wrote:SGA was the 11th pick. And OKC didn’t even draft him, they traded for him. Without him, none of their tanking would have worked.
Jalen Williams was selected by thrm with the 12 pick.
Chet Holmgren, the only guy they drafted high in a tanking season at #2, isn’t the main piece nor even the second best player most days.
So it goes to show you can build a contender with smart drafting and trades, and you don’t need top 3 picks year after year. Gives some hope to the Raptors.
So trade a mvp caliber player to get 5 picks and a blue chip prospect that eventually turns into top 5 SG of all time.
Get the 2nd pick in a draft. Get the 7th pick and flip it for a DPOY caliber player.
Seems easy enough.
It’s so disingenuous to say that OKC isn’t an example of success through tanking. Their whole model was prioritizing picks and youth over established players. This is a team that blew a 44 win team by trading Chris Paul, Dennis Schroeder, Danillio Galanari and Steven Adams so they could go 22-50 the next year. Team compete would have had a meltdown if we started rebuilding the same way after our 48 win season.
Yes they didn’t need to hit on all of own picks except I’d argue hitting on Chet, Dort, Wiggins, Cason Wallace, Jaylin Williams are a big factor in their success. And you don’t get multiple opportunities to hit and miss on multiple players without employing a tanking strategy. Imagine where this team would be if they had just kept status quo with the Chris Paul version of this team.