whatisacenter wrote:Warriors should pick him up to replace Draymond.
yeah but he's not a 6-2 power forward
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whatisacenter wrote:Warriors should pick him up to replace Draymond.
Bornstellar wrote:Old_Blue wrote:lethalizer wrote:
This again illustrates how lucky the Spurs have been compared to the rest of the teams.
A team who has smart management and great luck on top of it? Phew.
Don't make it sound like it's all been a bed of roses for the Spurs. Prior to the last three drafts, when the Spurs had no-brainer picks at #1 (Wembanyama), #4 (Castle) and #2 (Harper), the Spurs had one of the most effed up runs of draft dumbassedness of any team in the League:
2018 - Spurs took Lonnie Walker at #18 instead of either Kevin Huerter (went #19), Josh Okogie (went #20) or Grayson Allen (went #21)
2019 - Spurs took Luka Šamanić at #19 instead of either Matisse Thybulle (went #20), Brandon Clarke (went #21) or Grant Williams (went #22)
2020 - Spurs took Devin Vassell at #11 instead of Tyrese Haliburton (went #12)
2021 - Spurs took Joshua Primo at #12 instead of either Moses Moody (went #14), Alperen Şengün (went #16) or Trey Murphy III (went #17)
2022 - Spurs took Jeremy Sochan at #9 instead of either Jalen Williams (went #12), Jalen Duren (went #13) or Mark Williams (went #15)
2022 - Spurs took Malaki Branham at #20 instead of either Christian Braun (went #21) or Walker Kessler (went #22)
You have to go back nearly ten years to find some legitimately great picks made by the Spurs - guys like Derrick White (#29 in 2017), Dejounte Murray (#29 in 2016) and Kyle Anderson (#30 in 2014).
Agree on 2021 and 2022 but you're really nitpicking on 2018 and 2019 since all those guys are bums or journeymen anyway (except for Allen who is solid). You also didn't give them credit for drafting Keldon Johnson in 2019 at 29
EvanZ wrote:Of course I think Warriors fans are dummies

Old_Blue wrote:lethalizer wrote:Effigy wrote:
Drafting's hard when you aren't gifted a top 4 pick over and over.
This again illustrates how lucky the Spurs have been compared to the rest of the teams.
A team who has smart management and great luck on top of it? Phew.
Don't make it sound like it's all been a bed of roses for the Spurs. Prior to the last three drafts, when the Spurs had no-brainer picks at #1 (Wembanyama), #4 (Castle) and #2 (Harper), the Spurs had one of the most effed up runs of draft dumbassedness of any team in the League:
2018 - Spurs took Lonnie Walker at #18 instead of either Kevin Huerter (went #19), Josh Okogie (went #20) or Grayson Allen (went #21)
2019 - Spurs took Luka Šamanić at #19 instead of either Matisse Thybulle (went #20), Brandon Clarke (went #21) or Grant Williams (went #22)
2020 - Spurs took Devin Vassell at #11 instead of Tyrese Haliburton (went #12)
2021 - Spurs took Joshua Primo at #12 instead of either Moses Moody (went #14), Alperen Şengün (went #16) or Trey Murphy III (went #17)
2022 - Spurs took Jeremy Sochan at #9 instead of either Jalen Williams (went #12), Jalen Duren (went #13) or Mark Williams (went #15)
2022 - Spurs took Malaki Branham at #20 instead of either Christian Braun (went #21) or Walker Kessler (went #22)
You have to go back nearly ten years to find some legitimately great picks made by the Spurs - guys like Derrick White (#29 in 2017), Dejounte Murray (#29 in 2016) and Kyle Anderson (#30 in 2014).



Bornstellar wrote:wegotthabeet wrote:Primo + Sochan in back to back lotteries is about as bad as a team could draft. Luckily they move up most years into the top 4.
The 2022 draft in general was a disaster for us. Sochan/Wesley/Branham all duds. Oof
jowglenn wrote:I would like for the Pacers to grab him if we can (I don't understand roster spots and things like that but I know Furphy is now out for the season.) Give him plenty of burn, try him out in different roles, contribute to the tank to some degree by letting Siakam, Nesmith, etc get more rest.
The Pacers managed to hit well on "second opportunity" guys that we scored for cheap with Nesmith and Toppin... maybe we could do the same with Sochan? Worth a shot, right?

Old_Blue wrote:Bornstellar wrote:Old_Blue wrote:
Don't make it sound like it's all been a bed of roses for the Spurs. Prior to the last three drafts, when the Spurs had no-brainer picks at #1 (Wembanyama), #4 (Castle) and #2 (Harper), the Spurs had one of the most effed up runs of draft dumbassedness of any team in the League:
2018 - Spurs took Lonnie Walker at #18 instead of either Kevin Huerter (went #19), Josh Okogie (went #20) or Grayson Allen (went #21)
2019 - Spurs took Luka Šamanić at #19 instead of either Matisse Thybulle (went #20), Brandon Clarke (went #21) or Grant Williams (went #22)
2020 - Spurs took Devin Vassell at #11 instead of Tyrese Haliburton (went #12)
2021 - Spurs took Joshua Primo at #12 instead of either Moses Moody (went #14), Alperen Şengün (went #16) or Trey Murphy III (went #17)
2022 - Spurs took Jeremy Sochan at #9 instead of either Jalen Williams (went #12), Jalen Duren (went #13) or Mark Williams (went #15)
2022 - Spurs took Malaki Branham at #20 instead of either Christian Braun (went #21) or Walker Kessler (went #22)
You have to go back nearly ten years to find some legitimately great picks made by the Spurs - guys like Derrick White (#29 in 2017), Dejounte Murray (#29 in 2016) and Kyle Anderson (#30 in 2014).
Agree on 2021 and 2022 but you're really nitpicking on 2018 and 2019 since all those guys are bums or journeymen anyway (except for Allen who is solid). You also didn't give them credit for drafting Keldon Johnson in 2019 at 29
I also didn't go into the full extent of how totally effed up at least one of these picks was. Joshua Primo (a pick nobody understood at the time) was literally a sexual pervert who exposed himself to the team's sports psychologist on multiple occasions. The point remains the same. The Spurs were headed towards a death spiral of their own making were it not for their good fortune in landing the #1 pick that got them Wemby.



Old_Blue wrote:lethalizer wrote:Effigy wrote:
Drafting's hard when you aren't gifted a top 4 pick over and over.
This again illustrates how lucky the Spurs have been compared to the rest of the teams.
A team who has smart management and great luck on top of it? Phew.
Don't make it sound like it's all been a bed of roses for the Spurs. Prior to the last three drafts, when the Spurs had no-brainer picks at #1 (Wembanyama), #4 (Castle) and #2 (Harper), the Spurs had one of the most effed up runs of draft dumbassedness of any team in the League:
2018 - Spurs took Lonnie Walker at #18 instead of either Kevin Huerter (went #19), Josh Okogie (went #20) or Grayson Allen (went #21)
2019 - Spurs took Luka Šamanić at #19 instead of either Matisse Thybulle (went #20), Brandon Clarke (went #21) or Grant Williams (went #22)
2020 - Spurs took Devin Vassell at #11 instead of Tyrese Haliburton (went #12)
2021 - Spurs took Joshua Primo at #12 instead of either Moses Moody (went #14), Alperen Şengün (went #16) or Trey Murphy III (went #17)
2022 - Spurs took Jeremy Sochan at #9 instead of either Jalen Williams (went #12), Jalen Duren (went #13) or Mark Williams (went #15)
2022 - Spurs took Malaki Branham at #20 instead of either Christian Braun (went #21) or Walker Kessler (went #22)
You have to go back nearly ten years to find some legitimately great picks made by the Spurs - guys like Derrick White (#29 in 2017), Dejounte Murray (#29 in 2016) and Kyle Anderson (#30 in 2014).
bonita_the_frog wrote:^ Only idiots take bets on the internet, because I'd never trust a person online to honor a bet, but I predict Houston will win 2 or 3 of the next 3 championships.
G R E Y wrote:Some context matters even if for some years I concede the point.
EvanZ wrote:Of course I think Warriors fans are dummies


Old_Blue wrote:G R E Y wrote:Some context matters even if for some years I concede the point.
Explain the Primo pick? Seriously, even at the time, folks were scratching their heads about a pick that came out of left field. And then, the guy is out of the League within 3 years for repeated sexual exposure to female team personnel? Whatever the hell was going on with the Spurs scouting and development for several years there was organizational malpractice - at best.







Flash4thewin wrote:Bornstellar wrote:FreeBird23 wrote:What happened to him ? Last season, he was really good and got along wonderfully with Wemby.
He wasn't though![]()
The problem is not only that he can't shoot, it's that he won't shoot too. He literally does not look to score when he is on the court which makes him unplayable with Victor because his man can just leave to double and because SA has guards like Castle/Fox/Harper who are average to poor shooters, he is unplayable in most lineups. On top of all that, he kind of strikes me as a knucklehead. I remember his time here more for his antics than his actual production
Think about it. The Spurs have NO POWER FORWARDS on their roster now and they chose to release the only one they had rather than play him. Should tell you a lot
This screams Miami Heat and Spo. Watch Spo play Sochan over Ware.
LloydFree wrote:JimmyPlopper wrote:Sixers should take a flyer
The 76ers already have 2 or 3 guys like him on the roster. Dominick Barlow does everything Sochan does and is a better rebounder. Jabari Walker does the same things, is better rebounder and barely plays. Sochan is just a name, because he was a lottery pick.
Exp0sed wrote:LloydFree wrote:JimmyPlopper wrote:Sixers should take a flyer
The 76ers already have 2 or 3 guys like him on the roster. Dominick Barlow does everything Sochan does and is a better rebounder. Jabari Walker does the same things, is better rebounder and barely plays. Sochan is just a name, because he was a lottery pick.
Barlow is a better rebounder? not even close..rebounding might be Sochan's best attribute, dude is a beast on the board
but yeah, he's the last player the 76ers need
G R E Y wrote:You're doubling down on a point nobody saw coming.
EvanZ wrote:Of course I think Warriors fans are dummies