Clutch0z24 wrote:Los_29 wrote:Clutch0z24 wrote:
Didn't think you were as dense as that Los guy but here we are....
You do realize saying "Tatum, Brown were traded for, and Shai, Williams were traded for....Makes zero difference to your argument? Because at the end of the god damn day they were still high draft picks in the NBA draft and it took them high picks to get the results they wanted right?.....If Raptors have OTHER teams draft picks that are high in the draft it would take THEM players we draft to take us out of team mid we are in now...
Idc how you aquire them because its the same result at the end of the day, high draft pick=better results....Which is my whole god damn point lmao idk why that is so hard for some people like you and others to understand its really not that god damn difficult to understand when there are legit percentages posted all over the internet proving that as fact that the higher you pick in the draft theres a much higher percentage that you get better results....If you go look them graphs about draft percentages you will find it yourself....
You think them high 2026 draft picks OKC has won't make them even more unreal in the following years? It will absolutly make them a even higher level of a basketball team.....Does Bobby have the trading chops to make savy trades like Presti does? Where you can be a championship contender but still are in the top of the draft like OKC has been? Prolly not i don't think Bobby is actually that good and will have this team in team mid for many more years till the ultimate firing and new vision which will be an ultimate blow up + tank again anyways...
So have fun cheering for first and second round exits for a little bit here and then you will be forced to sit through a proper rebuild/tank again anyways in a few years because this team with Barnes as the first option will never make it that far....
Warned, personal attack.
It does make a difference. Tatum and Brown were going into situations where the team was winning. It was a healthy environment where they were allowed to develop properly and learn how to win.
Jalen Williams was not a high draft pick. He was the 12th pick. SGA was drafted 11th and played for the Clippers then with Chris Paul for a year in OKC where they made the playoffs.
OKC tanked super hard and acquired lots of picks. But many of those picks haven’t materialized. Dieng, Topic, Giddey, Poku. Make no mistake about it, OKC is lottery bound and irrelevant without that Kawhi signing. Chet, Ajay Mitchell, Cason Wallace aren’t turning that team around.
Tha Cynic is absolutely correct. If you have to bring up teams from the 1970s to help support your argument, then you’ve already lost. We need relevant evidence not evidence from the 1970s when there were like 12 teams in the league.
And your current examples are atrocious because a) SGA and Jdubs were drafted in the late lottery from the worst trade in history and b) The Celtics never tanked and got Tatum and Brown in the 2nd worst trade in history.
You’re actually indirectly proving our point.
let me end this debate once and for all...
Grok knows all....I would trust Grok over a guy named Los_29 or whoever else is trying to make the same arguments as him...Much smarter than all the team Mid....And if you try and say "Im wrong" Or "Grok" Is wrong...Go find actual data and facts to prove it...I think its a closed case though and time to stop dying on a hill you know nothing about...
I’m sorry but this is absolutely hilarious to me. What are you even arguing about? I don’t doubt you have a better chance of selecting a superstar player earlier in the draft than later in the draft. Lmao.
The point is it hasn’t helped teams who tanked win championships. In fact the players that are drafted early who end up winning championships end up winning them on other teams (AD, LeBron, Durant). For some reason, the later in the draft you go, superstar players that win championships seem to do so on their actual team that drafted them (Jokic, Kawhi, Curry, Kobe, Dirk).
You brought up two horrible examples because SGA and JDubs were drafted in the late lottery. SGA wasn’t even drafted by OKC. OKC’s championship is not a result of tanking but rather Kawhi Leonard choosing to go to LAC.
The Celtics are also a TERRIBLE example because they were already a winning team before they got Tatum and Brown. It’s a miracle they only have one championship.
Tanking sounds great, and in some situations it’s absolutely necessary (aging, expensive middling team). However, it simply has not been successful historically. This is simply not up for debate.
It’s best we end this debate and get back to talking about the Raptors. I’ll go to the General Board for Cedric Coward and Derik Queen updates.






























