bwgood77 wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
I don't think you can have too many picks. Not when you need talent. Not when you need the most chances possible at finding that franchise cornerstone. The only way I would part with first rounders is if I knew the player we had control of the player (like we did with Knight), so someone on a rookie contract, OR someone due for an extension who basically had agreed to re-sign. I wouldn't unload picks for a guy that could opt out of his contract next summer like Jordan can.
The picks themselves don't appear anywhere until a player is drafted for this team, before then they are just "rights". Once they become players, they then become a line item in our salary cap, a roster spot, minutes in a game and as off-court development commitment. When we have all these picks and already have a bunch of young guys who needs minutes, development time and familiarity playing with your top players, I just don't think they (esp those at the mid-late lottery) are assets which we need to cling onto like a needy GF. Not saying we should be giving them away willy-nilly but when a player of DAJ's caliber becomes available, we should be willing to use them as trade chips.
In the end, you can't have a roster full of mid-lotto, 1st round guys and hope one of them become something. You need a better plan that that.
A team full of mid lotto first round guys should yield you something pretty good unless you just can't make picks. DeAndre Jordan was a second round pick...#35.
GS got Curry and Thompson mid lottery and Green in the 2nd round.
Philly and Boston's plans were to stockpile picks, draft some players in the lottery and then when you have your core, sign a FA or make a trade.
Philly drafted Simmons, Embiid, Saric, Holmes, Korkmaz, Luwawu and once they had that core, they traded a couple of picks for Fultz and signed Redick.
Boston drafted Bradley, Smart, Rozier, Olynyk, Brown, then signed Horford and traded of IT, and then they drafted Taytum, signed Hayward and traded for Irving.
A plan to build through the draft, stockpile picks, and cash in when the time is right isn't a bad plan if it's executed correctly. To continue to go away from your plan to try and make a splash and compete now when our team is full of 20 years olds is a recipe for disaster. How many years do we have to see it to believe it?
This conbuilding or whatever people call it doesn't work well.
Anyway, like I said, our glaring holes are PG and PF. DeAndre Jordan doesn't really solve our biggest current problems. He gives us a slight upgrade. He's a great rebounder but we already have rebounders. He is a better shot blocker than Len and finishes around the rim about as good as Tyson. And he can't fit free throws and makes $24 million.
Not that I wholly disagree with your point, but how many 20YOs do you want on the roster?
And regarding PFs being our biggest weakness, are you including Chandler as one of our Centers? Because he'snot in our future...like, at all, and outside of him, we have 2 guys about to leave and a broken 'Sauce'; yet we have 2 x 20YO PFs that have some promise. You can't look at them after 90-100 games and give up on them yet...well, you can, but that wouldn't be fair, IMO. Chriss has shown some nice 3PT shooting and Blocking skills, and Bender has as well, plus defensive ability to stay with anyone but the quickest of PGs.
I worry that if we do not get someone in here soon, that we might lose Booker. Sometimes, a 5th year isn't enough to keep someone on a losing team.
We have Booker and Warren; we need to show Booker we are committed to development of this team sooner rather than later, and by that, not bringing in 1-2 more 20YOs that will take another 3 years to develop.
Then, of course, there is us, the fans...some us...ok, ME...are getting tired of the 7, 8, 9-year plan:
Kieff- FAIL
Marshall - UBER-Fail
Len - Sort-of-Fail
Warren - Hit
Booker - Hit
Chriss/Bender - Too early to tell, but it's going SLOOOWWWW
JJ - Not the 'instant' Hit everyone as hoping for...
Those other teams you mentioned were able to turn their picks, etc., in to players. We can do the same thing, yet we sit here with an awesome SF, and an up-and-coming...SF? Why??? Honestly, why are we not turning JJ, Bender, and/or Chriss, plus 2 x Miami Picks and a Mil pick into ONE star player (obviously, not all of them, but some...)
What happens when JJ 'gets good'?
YAY, we have TWO awesome SFs, TWO developing PFs...and STILL no PG or C of the future. It just seems like NOW is an ideal for McD to execute his plan (and by now, I mean anytime before next season; not RIGHT now.)