Pointgod wrote:Duffman100 wrote:Pointgod wrote:
Huge difference with us and the Pacers is that Pacers traded away vets for young assets and picks. They traded an allstar Center for a 21 year old guard averaging 14 and 7 who turned into an all-nba player. They traded Malcolm Brogdan to get Aaron Nesmith and a first round pick. They traded Caris Levert to get picks that became Ben Shepard and Andrew Nembhard. They sucked for 3 straight seasons to end up with the 13th, 6th and 8th picks. So when it came time to trade for Siakam they got him for free without affecting their depth.
We’ve done the opposite where we’ve traded picks to save money and get veteran help, then tried to fast track a rebuild. Now we’re paying close to luxury tax for team whose ceiling is a first round knockout.
And to be fair, there is no one on this board who can say they predicted the Pacers would be heading to the NBA finals.
In fact, everyone, myself included , was critical of us giving up the Pacers pick next year because we thought they'd potentially implode.
Just evidence that so much can rapidly change in the league.
Naw you were hoping for the Pacers to implode. There was no rational argument for the Pacers to become a bad team next year.
Pacers were in the WCF last year. I think we were underrating them to not think they could repeat, especially since the playoffs are so match up dependent. It’s not like they’re a finals team out of nowhere. And they were already a top 6 team before adding Siakam.
Come on, let's be real.
They added Siakam and were actually worse in the 41 games with him, then before getting him.
Then the playoffs: Bucks had no Giannis due to injury then Dame also got hurt. Then vs Knicks, NY goes up 2-0 then OG gets hurt...Pacers win 4 of the next 5. Then got swept by Boston 4-0.
It's VERY honest to look at that and think that might be a 1 year 1 off due to those injuries other teams suffered.
But this year caught Bucks injured again then Cavs had games missed by Garland, Mobley and Hunter and Mitchell played hurt late in series.
It's VERY honest to think ahead of time, they beat the Bucks but then lose to Cavs.
But as we have seen, injuries are unpredictable. If teams are healthy, this is a Cavs vs Celtics ECF.