P'Oed wrote:At this point, I've realized it's SO much more than just the talent being drafted. I always knew that but it's never been more clear to me than now. It's the culture set in place by the guys in the offices upstairs. It's the coaching. The medical/training staff. There's a vibe that's contagious when a front office properly puts all of this together. Why is it, in this never ending era of Grunfeld, do we always have these "issues" with players that come seemingly out of nowhere? We all knew Gil was a strong personality, sure. But did we think things would end like they actually did? Then we have the Blatche issues. Fast forward to now, and the constant "John and Brad don't like each other" stories. It tells me there's something extra for players to overcome when playing for the Washington Wizards.
Say Grunfeld drafts Draymond Green instead of Sato. Who's to say he'd be the same player? This is a culture of losing. Of poor coaching. Of a suspect training staff. Sure, maybe Javale is somewhat put together on a team like the Warriors. He was what he was here because of the franchise.
It's not being drafted as much as THE LUCK OF THE DRAFT. Who drafts...you????
DeJuan Blair
I THOUGHT he was a BETTER PROSPECT HIS DRAFT THAN BLAKE GRIFFIN...(and so did Wizard of Awes or 538)
There were college stats from Blair at Pitt... PLUS A CRAPLOAD OF OTHER THINGS where Blair was a WINNAH (local for winner). In my mind I was CERTAIN THAT BLAIR WOULD HELP A TEAM WIN GAMES....
HIS ROOKIE YEAR...THE SPURS...losers they are... and POPOVICH...dumb coach that he is (Those were facetious digs and just the opposite of the reality); the Spurs NOT ONLY DRAFTED BLAIR BUT he started.
I don't want to argue with shallow minded people and I'm in a rush...but I recall Blair played a lot until fouls and a falling out of the rotation occurred. (I THINK POP TRULY LOST A FINALS FOR NOT PLAYING BLAIR MORE but now i'm too busy...)
Who drafts you and the number of guaranteed roster spots and who your coach is matters a WHOLE LOT.