Thugger HBC wrote:kfig5 wrote:Rasho Brezec wrote:Keep their draft picks and develop their own players. That's how you put yourself in a position to win.
The only teams with rosters that I see fit into your formula are Chicago and Golden State. Chicago drafted well with Rose, Butler, and Noah, but they were STILL looking to add a player like Melo in FA, and missed out. Golden State drafted the Splash Brothers, Barnes, and Draymond Green, but the rest of their team is stocked with players they traded for (Bogut, Iguodala.
If we kept our picks and developed players like Chandler, Gallo, and Lee, each of them have missed significant time due to injury. We very well could be the Sixers with year after year of lottery picks and still have nothing to show for it. I agree we shouldn't be dealing picks like we have historically, but I don't think just keeping the picks and developing young players is the silver bullet. We need a little luck too.
Naturally you have to have a blend. The Knicks have zero, not only do they not keep their free agent signings they dont keep their drafted players either.
Think about it....there's only TWO players from the 54 win season on the team currently. And thats just two years ago.
And that blend can only come if the first condition is met, the one I talked about above. That's what I meant by puting yourself in a position to win. Every contender follows this model, not just Golden State and Chicago.
You can have capspace and develop your young players at the same time, you can even trade some of them if the price is right. But you can't have a firesale and put all of your eggs in free agency and superstar trades by mortgaging your future. The CBA makes it unsustainable.