barelyawake wrote:
4) We need a gamechanging big. To suggest that there are several ways to get such a player is utterly false. And to suggest that we could get just as many pieces to trade with late picks as opposed to top picks is also false. Could we? Sure. But, the odds are completely against it. As I mentioned before, not only do you get a shot at a top big with a high lottery pick, you also get the clout in trade value that a couple number four picks bring if you fail. "Tanking" got Orlando Howard, Clevelanf Lebron and us Wall.
Barely, you hurt your own argument my using guys like LeBron, Howard and Wall as examples. All of them were hands-down #1 picks from the jump. (Maybe except for Howard since Okafor was also an option that year.) And all are rare talents that don't come along very often. Do you know how downright lucky you have to be to get that top pick and have a surefire gamechanger waiting there to be plucked?.
Let's look at the last few drafts and how many gamechanging bigs came out of those drafts.
2005
#1 -Bogut
#10 -Bynum
I consider Bogut a game changer but you'd have to have the top pick to get him. I like Bynum as well but he was a high school kid and is still learning how to play. So if you draft a high schooler or one-year college big you'd better be willing to wait another 3-4 years before they become an impact player.
2006
#2- Aldridge
#4 - Thomas
#5 - Shelden Williams
#9 - P. O'Bryant
Yeah, maybe Aldridge is a gamechanger but he's really more of a PF/SF since he does most of his scoring from 10-15 feet. None of the others are worth tanking for.
2007
#1 - Oden
#2 - Durant
#3 - Horford
#9- Noah
This is the best group by far, especially if Oden lives up to his potential. But it will take a lot of luck to get one of the first two picks and, while Horford and Noah are excellent players, is either one of them a "gamechanger"?
2008
#2 - Beasley
#5 - K. Love
#10 - Brook Lopez
I love Lopez--and he's a gamechanger. But notice that he went with the 10th pick. Not a pick that required a team truly tanking to get.
2009
#1 - Griffin
#2 - Thabeet
#8 - Jordan Hill
Griffin may turn out to be a game changer, but we already know that Hill and Thabeet probably won't. And, again, you had to be lucky enough to have the top pick to even get Griffin.
Maybe lightening will strike twice and the Zards will again get the top pick (or second pick) in one of the next 2-3 drafts...and maybe there's a stud big man like Duncan, Shaq, Howard waiting there to be picked. But that's a lot of wishing and hoping and something that requires getting real LUCKY.
Meanwhile, you've already traded GA, a player who teamed with Wall could maybe be part of the best backcourt in the NBA. I'll take my chances building on "the bird in the hand rather than the two in the bush."















