winforlose wrote:xdrta+ wrote:If your argument is that the Warriors have more money to spend than other teams, you lose. The Clipper owner could buy and sell the Warriors 10 times over. Dan Gilbert of the Cavs (known as a small market team) is worth over $50 billion. Your owner, Glen Taylor, has twice the net worth that Joe Lacob has. Everyone is entitled to spend the same amount of money. Not everyone wants to do it. Maybe you should talk to your owners before you come whining around here that the Warriors are willing to spend money.
Funny how the people who get the unnatural advantage never seem to mind it. Just like Yankee fans never seem to mind it. SMH.
The comparison of the Warriors to the Yankees misses the mark. The Warriors are actually a lot more like the Legion of Boom era Seattle Seahawks in that they drafted extremely well (Curry, Klay, Draymond, and to a lesser extent Barnes). When this core was young, they were on rookie scale contracts which allowed the team to spend more money on veteran players. However, when the team got older it became very expensive to keep the band together and team is absolutely maxed out of just 3 members of that core.
In that sense, the Warriors previous success has way more to do with drafting well than it does with having a rich owner and the T'Wolves have actually had more opportunities to build an insanely stacked team than the Warriors ever did. If you look at just the past 5 years, the T'Wolves could have drafted Tyler Herro (2019), Devonte Graham/Gary Trent Jr/Mitchell Robinson (2018), Donavon Mitchell/Bam Adebayo (2017), Jamal Murray/Sabonis/Caris LaVert/Pascal Siakam (2016), and Montrezl Harrell (2015). You guys had every opportunity to build an awesome core, but have bad lucks with your picks actually panning out for you. Moreover, none of your best players left because you guys are in a small market. They left because they were sick of losing.














