snoopdogg88 wrote:it's not a good argument when the best you can say about a team's future is - "Well it's LA, so someone will go there right??"
The Lakers might not even keep their draft pick this year, and their roster consists of Julius Randle and not much else.
I think it's sad but true that FAs will come to LA just because it's LA. That doesn't mean they'll get a KD or even a Westbrook to come their way soon, but if they have $16m in cap space, they'll probably fetch a decent fish. Can't say the same for most rebuilding teams.
I also think that people are way too in love with young prospects. Having been around these boards for years, it's interesting but frustrating to see posters go from being totally enamored of some guy when he's 20 to mild or indifferent to him when he's 23 (...and then go back and do the exact same thing with a new 20 year-old). In the end, most guys don't reach their ceiling or fall to their floor, they just end up being okay players who can do some things effectively.
In the case of Philly, they could end up getting some stars from their picks, but it's very possible that their core of top picks could be like this one in a few years:
DJ Augustin
Mayo
Jeff Green
Ch Frye
Bogut
All those guys were once sky's-the-limit prospects that teams would've killed to get their hands on, and they've all been solid pros. That team wouldn't excite anyone. Yet it's the most likely outcome for a team that has five or six picks sprinkled between 2-12 over a couple of years.