mdenny wrote:ConSarnit wrote:Clutch0z24 wrote:
Yeah how i look at it is.....You play the drafting game till you eventually win....Because actually winning can have such a big impact on your fortunes that its worth the risk.....If anything you are at least accumulating assets along the way that could be used in the right trades as well....Also what many of the great front offices have in common they trade a player that has value for future draft picks....So they control other teams picks as well....Tends to be a formula to use as well...
Just having a stockpile of good young assets that have "Potential" is good for your franchise....Thats how Lakers traded for AD when they got LeBron and one of the reasons the Spurs are one of the favorites to get Giannis if he asks out....
Just having high draft picks has value in itself....Thats why i think playing the draft for a little bit has very little risk vs the potential rewards it can garner you if you play it the right way....And yeah all draft classes are not equal....Some have very minimal talents some have franchise altering players....Thats why its also good to pick and choose which draft you play in...
The blueprint is there. You give yourself multiple bites at the apple by drafting high with your own picks and taking swings with picks acquire from trading away your previous core (what we should have done with Siakam/OG/FVV).
HOU missed on Green with the 2nd overall pick. Used the surplus 1sts to trade for Sengun in the same draft.
DET drafted Ivey with their own pick. Used their surplus picks to trade for Duren.
OKC drafted Chet (their own pick) and JDub (Clippers pick) in ‘22.
No one hits on every pick. But when you stockpile surplus picks you improve your odds of hitting. Where are HOU and DET if they don’t have those extras picks?
It’s what makes the last few years so frustrating. Missing the playoffs 3 straight years and drafting 13th, 19th and 9th. Terrible. No high draft picks. No surplus picks to take chances. Just bad management.
Those aren't viable blueprints. Detroit spent 10 years in the lottery. Mught have even been 15? So that hardly constitutes a "plan".
OKC is built on mod to late picks, second rounders, and undrafted players. Chet is the only rotation player who was drafted in the top 10 that won the chip last year.
Houston is the one where i'll concede provides a blueprint. But a whole bunch of other teams had the same approach and failed. So i wouldn't call it a successful blueprint because that plan fails way more than it succeeds. The big difference for Houston compared to the other tank teams was hiring Ime and signing fred.
We are NOT trading for a package the OKC got in Shai and all them picks because we do NOT have a player that has much value around the league atm.....Say what you want about PG now....But Paul George had star power value back in them OKC days....No one on this team has that much value that other teams will offer up that much...
Barnes could maybe get us some value if we were to trade him which maybe the last real option we have left...
If you are NOT a free agent destination or star players on the market are not demanding to be traded to your team, And you do NOT have the proper assets to make any impactfull trades (Our assets are horrible when you look at everything we have)...
You are left with one option left to stockpile the assets necessary and thats the draft....The Draft since the dawn of time has been the Raptors best friend....Its how you get in elite talent to franchises that Lack assets or lack destination desire.....I would understand your point if i looked on the roster and seen players with ton of value we could net back in trades but what i see is depreciating assets, as well as young players who have no real value at all...














