Domejandro wrote:BoogieTime wrote:Domejandro wrote:1/10 seems arbitrary and high, given that Marvin Bagley is in his fourth season and the team that invested a second overall pick into him has determined that he is not good enough to be in their rotation (despite the team not being a Playoff lock).
It is arbitrary, and you seem to be picking at details
1/10 seemed low as is, but if you want to call it 1/18 the point would remain
one is a lottery ticket, with the off chance of turning out great
the others are just 1 dollar payouts
My point is that to the Sacramento Kings, they have clearly determined that Marvin Bagley is no longer worth investing any playing time into. Because of this, it is more arguable that the Sacramento Kings would see second round draft picks as better "lottery tickets" than Marvin Bagley. Really not sure why a known entity that the team has determined is not worth investing into is being cast as the lottery ticket with great potential, while a completely unknown draft pick is considered to be the one dollar payout.
It just doesn't make sense, the hypothetical is flipped.
I mean, I see the point, but the Kings are fighting for the play in, and need all hands on deck, and Thompson/Len have looked capable in preseason and may deserve to play
I think the kings aren't "investing playing time" in anyone, Bagley or 2nd round picks. Who deserves to play will play.
Problem is Bagley is a round of clay that hasn't developed yet, and is a negative when he takes the court. Doesn't mea at 22 the clay still cant be rounded.
But maybe you are right about the 2nds as opposed to him