Here'a great article outlining how difficult it is to "do it like OKC".
https://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/39546/the-oklahoma-city-unicorns
https://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/39546/the-oklahoma-city-unicorns
I still think it is the best way to go when you are a small market team. Unfortunately in the NBA few organizations are patient enough to do it this way. I think FA is the worse way to go if you are a small market team because the big names are not choosing SLC as their first destination. So what happens is you overpay for good FAs and not superstars. Your team finishes at the bottom or mid playoffs and you get average players in the middle of the draft. So you are left with a bunch of good players that are overpaid. What is even worse is when when of these FAs gets hurt or tanks after signing their big contract. It becomes a disaster that can destroy a franchise for a decade.
I am not saying that the draft is the only means to acquire players but it is the best way if you are a small market team. Nevertheless, you need to make the right choice or you will be permanent members of the lottery or worse (being mediocre).
It's not the "OKC Model", its the "Seattle Supersonics Model."
The Portland TrailBlazers also tried it and failed (they had good picks, but had injuries.)
The Blazers also went all-in on a SG with no knees (this was known), and a giant with a significant injury history while Durant was sitting there.
The Blazers made their bed.
(a) Burks and Hayward were picks, and they are playing just as well as those guys.
(b) Didn't we get some of those lotto picks by trading our lotto picks? You can't make a trade if you don't have something to trade.
It's not very often guys like Kevin Durant come into the draft. Sonics were lucky that Oden was such a force at the time, because KD would have been the obvious first pick of the draft. It really seems like they got extremely lucky. Who knew that Serge Ibaka would be so great defensively. I remember before the draft that year all that anybody really knew about him was that he was athletic. You could pull up youtube videos of him playing like this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMP7pn6VNYQ&feature=fvst.. But as you can tell he has improved way more than what you see here. Thunder are a really good team, and ya I think the draft is where were going to make our team as well. I think KOC has already figured this out and that is why he traded D-Will for draft picks and a rookie contract.
I'm disappointed JazzFanz. I thought the obvious question was "How does OKC "do it"?"
For shame.
And what is that, exactly? Refusing to be held hostage by a star, then finding a desperate team and fleecing them for the star?With sheep. I thought that was obvious.
In 3-4 years people will be talking about "doing it like Utah". Piss on OKC.
They also traded away the 3rd pick in the 2005 draft.
Here'a great article outlining how difficult it is to "do it like OKC".
https://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/39546/the-oklahoma-city-unicorns