WindyCityBorn wrote:TheStig wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:
Draft well and make good trades and free agent signings. Teams like Utah and Denver didn’t get good because of high draft picks. Neither did Miami or Toronto. I’m hoping AK brings what worked for Denver here. We will have no bad contracts after this season, a TON of cap space and a young all-star elite scorer. And probably another lottery pick that could land in the top 5. And one of the biggest markets in the country with a huge following worldwide. There is nothing hopeless about our situation for a front office that knows what they are doing.
For all those examples you named, there are many more failures and lots of luck. Those guys nailed a hail mary late 1st or 2nd round pick to get their guy or Miami signed a star. That's not really a plan. You can't rely on getting a MVP guy with a 2nd rounder or DPOY with a late 1st or signing an all nba guy. It's like saying your financial plan is to buy a bunch of lotto tickets.
Funny considering you just want to live in the literal lottery hoping to find a star. Great players get chosen later than the top 5 all time now and I guess you are completely disregarding Williams as a potential second star or trading for one?
Yes they do get picked up after the top 5. But that's maybe 1 guy a draft. You know where most of those guys get taken? In the top 5 typically. So it's about maximizing those chances. And you don't have to just live at the lottery. You can also get talented guys in the trade. See the PG trade. They got Shai and picks.
Has Williams shown anything that he is a star in the making? I think you've got to show that before you can be considered one.
















