Monky15 wrote:No point in tanking anyways unless there is a consensus international guy available in the top 4. Hasn't it become obvious that if you draft a consensus top 4 guy who is home grown you are probably never going to see him in your uniform through the peek of his prime.
He'll be somewhere else by then.
The only guys who stick around with their incumbent franchise are international guys or guys who were drafted later as they are actually grateful for being drafted there and being invested in.
Are any of the top guys actually going to give OKC much of a chance? They got the same agents as the rest of the NBA telling them stuff like how they wasted having 3 mvp's on the roster or didn't have a strong enough culture to trade the guy they should have (Westbrook).
If your small market you have to bide your time, have quality scouts and then draft guys like Lillard, Mitchell, Butler, Curry who weren't consensus top prospects coming into the draft and are therefore more positive towards the team that used a pick on them, saw something in them that others hadn't and weren't just drafted there because if was the obvious decision.
Young might last in Atlanta just because they traded Luka for him.
I dont really know if OKC is the best example? I mean Durant left yeah - but
Westbrook - he re-signed. He was traded
Harden - he was traded, he didn't really leave because OKC is a small market
George - he actually re-signed to everyone's surprise (it was assumed he would be a Laker after a one year stop in OKC). Westbrook's decline is what pushed him to continue his journey to LA.
CP3 - OKC traded him
In OKC's short history they've had a lot of franchise players but only one of them chose not to re-sign with them. George was the only one who really forced a trade and it was after he played for them an extra year then he was expected to (basically if Westbrook's prime had stayed in tact he probably would not have left).
























