cvMagic wrote:ThatFloridaDude wrote:[quote="Tayswagzzz"
10 years at best unless you get lucky Like OKC but that wont happen.
As opposed to a trade for Bynum and cap relief which would set us up to compete in a year or 2.
You MUST have a superstar to attract additional stars in today's NBA.
I wish you guys who were harping for draft picks would study theACTUAL probability rates of these picks actually panning out rather than using the miraculous and lucky Thunder as an example.
Its not that big of a crap shoot when you have very good scouting and management that believes in building through the draft. Look at the two organizations that Henny has been with and tell me how they got to where they are now.
It's not an either or.
San Antonio got lucky when the Admiral was injured for a year, landing them Duncan. They the won a championship with a top big man and then drafted well in the MID and LATE first round to build their current nucleus.
You can land Bynum and still draft well in the latter half of the first round a la San Antonio.
What you cannot do is guarantee that one of these hypothetical picks will ever be as good as Bynum.
I live in LA and actually watched Bynum play about 40 times last year. I used to get mad when so called experts would claim he would one day be better than Dwight.
I believe them now.
This is a great opportunity for the Magic.