Ilyasova would be nice, and Faried is nice but I spent the last year trying to forget Morris was who we got.

T. Jones should be a nice redemption for Morey tho.
My main worry is that we under-develop our young bigs because of lack or minutes.
Z3snap wrote:Good points Moof, except for the idea of having Balkman, Anderson, or B Wright imo PPat & T. Jones would be better.
Ilyasova would be nice, and Faried is nice but I spent the last year trying to forget Morris was who we got.
T. Jones should be a nice redemption for Morey tho.
My main worry is that we under-develop our young bigs because of lack or minutes.
lilojmayo wrote:Juice is not a chucker, like say James Harden
Mount Mutombo wrote:Have we found our future star player? I'm not convinced, was Pierce good on his own? Manu has never been on his own in the NBA, so I don't know if he'd be better or worse. I like Harden, but future superstar?
MaxRider wrote:Mount Mutombo wrote:Have we found our future star player? I'm not convinced, was Pierce good on his own? Manu has never been on his own in the NBA, so I don't know if he'd be better or worse. I like Harden, but future superstar?
i'm with you
but seem like we are the 1%
Mount Mutombo wrote:MaxRider wrote:Mount Mutombo wrote:Have we found our future star player? I'm not convinced, was Pierce good on his own? Manu has never been on his own in the NBA, so I don't know if he'd be better or worse. I like Harden, but future superstar?
i'm with you
but seem like we are the 1%
I'm happy with the move, and I can tell you're content with it also, but Harden, much like Manu/Pierce, is seemingly an impact player on a great team. We aren't a great team.
Vator wrote:Welll sorry guys, Lebron and Durant just weren't available. Morey should have just sat on his ass and prayed for Wiggins to fall into his lap, hope Jeremy Lamb is a good player, draft another role player with Toronto's late lottery pick and draft another guy we hope pans out with the Dallas late 1st. The Bobcats pick is a 2nd rounder yet people act like its a lotto pick too. How many draft picks do we need to have every year? This team was going to have 5 rookies and Greg Smith on it! Do we really need more projects on this team next year or is it time to start cashing in these picks for proven talent? No matter what you may think or how you feel about it, Morey has admitted to stockpiling these picks to trade them, not to have 3 or more rookies on the team each year. You can't win like that. Upgrading your team with a 23 year old star can't be a bad thing. You have to start the process somewhere. This won't be the last move that is made...look at the big picture. If this is it then yeah this sucks, but there is no way that Morey is going to be like my work here is done.
MaxRider wrote:Vator wrote:Welll sorry guys, Lebron and Durant just weren't available. Morey should have just sat on his ass and prayed for Wiggins to fall into his lap, hope Jeremy Lamb is a good player, draft another role player with Toronto's late lottery pick and draft another guy we hope pans out with the Dallas late 1st. The Bobcats pick is a 2nd rounder yet people act like its a lotto pick too. How many draft picks do we need to have every year? This team was going to have 5 rookies and Greg Smith on it! Do we really need more projects on this team next year or is it time to start cashing in these picks for proven talent? No matter what you may think or how you feel about it, Morey has admitted to stockpiling these picks to trade them, not to have 3 or more rookies on the team each year. You can't win like that. Upgrading your team with a 23 year old star can't be a bad thing. You have to start the process somewhere. This won't be the last move that is made...look at the big picture. If this is it then yeah this sucks, but there is no way that Morey is going to be like my work here is done.
that's why you go for the #1 pick
dockingsched wrote: the biggest loss of the off-season for the lakers was earl clark
Sasaki wrote:That's not strategy. That's literally praying that the balls fall our way, and nothing more. Not to mention...what are the chances that the guy you get is going to be better than James Harden anyways? There was a thread on the Board that shall not be named that pointed that Shabazz Muhammed, the guy who tankers like you claim we should have gotten somehow..... is frequently compared to James Harden.
I mean, seriously, I've been disgusted by the ease which fanbases accept tanking these days, but we're getting to the point where the Sterling style of running a team is actually lauded as a GOOD thing. And that needs to change.
Baller 24 wrote:Max, it's not that easy. Daryl Morey and the Houston Rockets organization has been committed to the idea that tanking will not solve any problems. They have stated on numerous occasions that our game plan from day 1 has been committed to winning and being competitive while upgrading the roster. Morey has *never* been about developing a first round pick and building around him. It's been more or so to find that star/superstar to build around and go from there.
And why is everyone acting as if even the #1 pick in ANY draft has the potential even be as good or better than Harden? James Harden has not hit his ceiling. The kid is only 23 with 3 years of NBA experience under his belt. He's been to the playoffs every single season, he's been to the WCF, and the Finals. He played like a MONSTER in rounds 1, 2, and 3. He's showen the ability to close out in BIG playoff games when Westbrook and Durant weren't in their groove (v Dallas Game 4, V San Antonio Game 5). All objective evidence and advanced statistics point to one thing: he's got the ability to be the best SG in the ENTIRE league. He's 23 and already is undoubtably the 3rd best all-around shooting guard in the league. How hard is it in today's league to wind a swingman that scores at an ultra-efficient rate, has range, can run the pick n' roll with EASE and level up with the best, grab 4-5 rebounds, AND be a legitimate play-maker to run an offensive scheme? Very hard.
And to the comment about Manu and Pierce, we've seen what those guys can do, they're old, and even when they had the ability to play at the level they did, they weren't loaded with this much potential. Harden can surpass those guys, but this is a step. It's a building piece around a project. He's an olympic champ, players are aware he's the real deal, he has the ability to attract others.
MaxRider wrote:so it's like 50/50 you will get a good player (if you draft right) with #1 overall pick
i'll take my 50% chance
tanking is bad
but still better than having all hopes up and then miss the playoff and stuck at #9 again and again and again
#1, 25.0% chance of receiving the #1 pick
#2, 19.9% chance
#3, 15.6% chance
#4, 11.9% chance
#5, 8.8% chance
#6, 6.3% chance
#7, 4.3% chance
#8, 2.8% chance
Mount Mutombo wrote:Harden's name was called upon in the playoffs, and he struggled, which is a concern. I am not high on potential, seems like more and more draft picks recently are just quietly exiting the league. The fact that Harden is unproven as a star is a concern, and everyone is overrating the effect Harden will have. We have no idea how he'll do as a starter on a team where he can't rely on Durant or Westbrick to pick up the load if he's having an off night. Overall, whatever, meh - the trade is a medium risk high reward type of thing. He won't excel until we have a decent core around him, his passing might be neutralized if Parsons, Lin, Delfino...etc aren't hitting shots at a high clip.