AbC? wrote:Masai built a legitimate contender a grand total of 1 time in his tenure as GM with the Raptors and Nuggets. He just happened to win that one year, credit to him, and like with any championship luck played a factor.
Presti has built championship caliber teams - the KD teams had a 6 year window where they were legitimate contenders. This current core also looks like they have a long window of contending. We will see if luck swings their way this time around.
Presti is pretty clearly one of the best GMs. The dismissal of this current team as just Shai is so stupid. I love how Paul George seemingly just disappears as a trade piece in these hypothetical “OKC without Shai” scenarios
Presti also traded James Harden for a package where the best player to come out of said deal was Steven Adams and failed to capitalize on Russ by trading him when his value was at its highest when KD/Harden was clearly a more competitive pairing and seemingly less likely to tear itself apart like Durant and Russ not gelling did.
He also...
-Almost traded SGA with the 6th pick...
-which he used to draft Josh Giddey over Franz Wagner or Alperen Sengun
-Traded a bunch of picks to acquire Dieng who has languished in OKC (And the pick they used involved passing on Mark Williams AND Jalen Duren)
-Assisted in bolstering the Mavericks team that would knock the Thunder out of the playoffs in 2023 via facilitating the Gafford trade
-Traded Tre Mann for the corpse of Gordon Hayward who did f*ck and all for the Thunder in the playoffs
-And plenty of other moves that one could argue were bad at the time or in hindsight i.e. giving up Sabonis and Oladipo for Paul George (Though obviously in this case, hindsight is irrelevant since you got SGA out of essentially trading Serge Ibaka to the Magic)
Presti is an excellent GM but he is far from flawless and with the new CBA, I am extremely hesitant to say he won't bungle up this new contender's window due to luxury tax nonsense. And to be blunt: Sam might have had a window with KD and he has one with this current core but none of this rebuild's success matters if they don't actually win a chip. It didn't matter that the Thunder had 3 future/then-current MVPs on the roster when they failed to return to the promised land, it didn't matter that Presti managed to retool around Russ with PG and Melo (less so with Melo mind you but still) and if this new Thunder core fails to get the job done then it won't matter how quick of a rebuild it was if those 60+ win seasons fail to result in any hardware, especially with the Supersonics likely being revived and thus OKC has no claim to a title of their own.