GREY 1769 wrote:IgorK wrote:GREY 1769 wrote:
Who are the young guys you're excited about? Any of them better than BI? Are any of them significantly better than Ball, even? The one young guy you had who had even remotely looked interesting (Bryn Forbes) you let walk this offseason. The cap space might be nice, but the Spurs FO is 'savvy' with their money (read: they're not spending it on just anyone).
So right now, your future isn't much to be excited about.
They've been discussed thread. I've literally just listed them in the response you cut. That you completely dismiss them and suggest that Bryn is the only one who looks remotely interesting - so much so we let him walk! stellar logic - speaks to both your lack of knowledge about our young group (understandable) and overlooking them (that's on you).
BI keeps being returned to as if he's some glorious player and what tends to happen is each side either plays him up too much or plays him down too much. The fact remains that though BI is a nice young talent, it wasn't enough for us to accept him if it meant taking on a bad contract dump and two players we didn't need as we like the group of 2s and 3s we have in the system. And if you can't see why a Ball on the Spurs would never happen then there's no point in explaining. But he also isn't a great enough asset for us to move who we have at PG. Interestingly, NOP drafted a projected starter in Kira. So we'll see how that turns out.
The last time we had big cap space we got LMA who was a big get that summer. Just about all other times it was far smaller acquisitions because we had less money to spend. Now that we're on the brink of huge cap space, it's hard to criticize when we haven't used it yet. Or did you mean it as a compliment? Hard to tell with the way it was worded, but yes I agree, we're not spending it on just anyone.
We're at a point that people kept saying we should go for - youth with vets coming off the books, worked diligently towards it, all the while the wonderous package we ought to have taken from LAL has yet to have a better season - yes we're excited about where we're headed, thank you.
Time to roll up the windows! The light's just turned green.
You mean this?
As to more recent selections, Dejounte Murray was invited to the green room on draft night but dropped to us at 29. Two other lottery projected talents in Lonnie Walker IV and Keldon Johnson also fell to us. Devin Vassell was rated in to top 10 for a long time (KOC has him as the 6th best prospect) also fell slightly to us. Tre Jones was a projected late first round early second round pick. Like would Magic fans not rather have Lonnie than much maligned Mo? I'm not saying Lonnie is a top-5 talent, simply adding to the case that but for surefire selections like LBJ or KD, where a guy is selected isn't where he ends up, and where he is selected goes a long way in getting the most out of his talents.
If those are the players that get you excited, you're easy to please I guess. Spurs draft well but you still have no future All-Star talent in the group. They're not even great trade chips. This is where BI is far more useful to your org. You're painting this as if people are overblowing BI's value, and most folks are right - BI is simply better than what you have and you don't have anyone near his level of output.
I also think it's odd that you wouldn't consider Pop's ability to show BI how to win. That's literally what Pop does and yet BI somehow wouldn't benefit? Rudy Gay was a perennial empty-stat padder on bad teams yet Spurs took him on and even paid him handsomely. BI has a higher ceiling than Rudy ever did.
I simply don't think you're being objective in your assessment. Painting a rosier picture to excuse the FO's obvious mistake. Buford and Pop are a terrific tandem but they're not fool-proof. This is one of the times where they whiffed badly.