bwgood77 wrote:ryanball wrote:LukasBMW wrote:And now that he was forced to sell to Balmer, the Clippers now won the Kawai and PG sweepstakes because Kawai realized that the Clippers are now the best run franchise in LA.
How are they the best run franchise? Some players made a decision to play together there and they are able to pay them is what I see.
I'm not saying they are run poorly or anything. It just seems more like its almost irrelevant because the players made the decision. Contracts don't matter, players sign a contract then demand trades and the owners go along with it.
Maybe in a year or two one or both of George and Leonard will be demanding more trades and some other teams will be so well run as to be chosen destinations.
Well they really did a pretty remarkable job going from Paul, Griffin, Redick, Jordan to this team quickly.
Paul wants to go to Houston. So they do a S&T, get a pick, Beverley and Lou...for a guy that was leaving. Redick leaves, but they sign Blake to a max...but maybe their whole goal was to sign him to a huge deal instead of lose him for nothing and then try and sign him later for more assets. Either way, they DID trade him to the Pistons for Tobias Harris, a couple other players and a couple picks. Then they take SGA in the draft.
Then they trade Harris for a first round Philly pick, the unprotected Heat pick we know well, and Landry Shamet.
So they added all these picks, Shamet, Beverley and Lou, and made cheap solid FA signings like Harrell and JaMychal Green.
But they had that stockpile of picks and young players, along with Gallinari who they had previously traded for as well to trade for the George.
Now of course this all hinged on Kawhi wanting to go to LA if they do the George trade. They probably don't do that trade if Kawhi isn't coming too.
But even without those guys, and this same team, they won 48 games after trading away all those big names, starting a couple rookie PGs, so they have a solid organization, development, coaching.
We try and start a couple of rookies, even both lottery picks (one being the #1 pick), along with Booker and win 19 games and blame it on being young. They start 2 rookies with Gallinari and Beverley and win 48.
This strategy only seems successful because their team massively overachieved last season. They basically traded all their stars for picks and so-so players (including Tobias who became more picks).
Had they sucked, Kawhi would have gone to the Lakers and they would be just another bottom dweller with cap space, like we were two seasons ago.
Their biggest merit might have been NOT making huge mistakes.