SkyHook wrote:Mavrelous wrote:SkyHook wrote:I'm fine with Lauri's contract—I don't much care about his trade value if the intent is to keep him—but there's little argument with everything else you said. As bad as their decision making has been the past three years, this offseason has reached its nadir.
It's funny how much luck plays into this though. Everyone lauds the Spurs rebuild and rightly so, but if they had the Wizards or Pistons recent luck in the lottery instead of their extremely good fortune these last three years (not to mention 1997 and 1987) we might think of them in perpetual no man's land as well.
Teams make their own luck, Jazz spent 2 years in the middle, and forcefully tanked this year and got fined for it, while making their players look bad in the process.
Spurs sold Derozan, Derrick White, Dejonte Murray (was younger than Makannen BTW and was also on a bargain contract) and Jakob Poeltl (also was younger than Makannen when traded) and bottomed out.
They got great deal for Murray, OK deal for Poeltl, and meh deals for White and Derozan, whatever the best deal they found they went for it.
Markannen had no business being on the Jazz last year, and the year before it also TBH.
I'm offering no argument against the fact that the Jazz have mismanaged the tear down and rebuild, they have, but I disagree with the "make your own luck" philosophy when it comes to lottery odds. (Unless you've got David Stern in your pocket with a frozen/bent card.) If the Spurs had the Jazz lottery luck, they wouldn't have Wemby, Castle, or Harper. That's all I'm saying.
Spurs / Jazz last three years post-lottery jumps vs their respective most likely pre-lottery positions:
Spurs
2025 — 6 (8 to 2)
2024 — 3 (7 to 4)
2023 — 5 (6 to 1)
Jazz
2025 — 0 (5 to 5)
2024 — 0 (8 to 8)
2023 — 0 (9 to 9)
I don't understand your ranking...
Spurs were 2nd in 23, they had as good a chance as anyone....
Spurs had the 5th worst record in 24, not 7th, theu jumped up 1 spot.
Jazz were 1st in 25, but didn't win it and dropped to 5.
Yes the Spurs got lucky with Harper, but they already had great rebuild before him, and they did it the right way.
What the Jazz did last 3 years was idiotic, they gave themselves low chance the 1st 2 years, and wanted to keep their cake and eat it last year, they lost the cake and didn't eat.