Post#248 » by pepe1991 » Tue Nov 3, 2020 10:57 am
Let's say Magic do that offered trade, get 17# pick and Culver, let exp contracts expire, including Evan.
That trade doesn't really help Magic long or short term.
You are not getting better basketball player than Gordon is with 15# nor 17# pick and Culver is anything but good in this moment.
And alleged "cap space" also- isn't there for summer of 2021
Vuc $24M
Ross $12,5M
Aminu $10,1M
Bamba $7,5M
Culver $6,3M
Okeke ( around ) $3M
15th pick $3M
17th pick $2,7M
2021 pick around $3M
Around $72M Let's say Isaac and Fultz are splitting $30M deal ( probably will be more than that). Magic already have $102M in cap space. How execlly are you "flexible" for 2021 summer, if salary cap current projections are $115M. Your "flexibliity" is to add one Thad Young or Corey Joseph type player.
Magic only path toward secured future with actual player(s) to build around is to make a trade for already established star(-ish) player. All this lottery picks, non lottery picks are more often than not, just bodies. Jarrett Culver is best example of it. From 6th pick to being unplayable on bad team over 10 months.
It's not like Garland, Hayes,Hachimura or Hunter are doing much. Their value perished in one year.
For every Luka Doncic there are 50 fails.
If you are Magic front office, you are interested in guys like Lavine, Porter Jr, Jaylen Brown, TJ Warren, Derrick White,Levert,Dejounte Murray, Spencer Dinwiddie, Brogdon, Mc Cullum...
Some of them might even be star players soon ( Lavine, Warren, Levert...). But at very worst they are valuable player. Where, most picks are just players that need years to develop, and after they do, they tend to leave.
MO Bamba was 6th overall draft pick in one what is considered one of best drafts in last 5-10 years. How is that working out?
Fultz was 1# pick and Isaac was 6th pick in really ,really, REALLY great draft that alraedy gave 3 allstars in 3 years. How is that working out?
It's possible to draft star player ,most of superstars are drafted in lottery, sure, but even the bests drafts in history only give like 3 allstars at max. More often than not, it's 1 to 2 per draft at best. That's why you have teams like Kings, Suns, T wolves who spend 10+ years in lottery and draft like 2 allstars in 12 years, and still can't build team around him/them.
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