And this is another problem with trying to figure out any step-by-step path to a championship -- there's just too much luck (good or bad) involved: injuries, bad draft class, a lower draftee blows up that nobody ever expected, lucking into a single transcendent and durable talent, etc., etc. You can try to increase your odds (and the consistently good teams do that pretty well), but that's all you're doing. What would we think of the Spurs franchise if they hadn't won the draft lottery for Tim Duncan when their odds were only 22%? They might still have had long-term success, but likely not the championship success we know them for.Extremely bad luck with injuries. Two career ending injuries to two guys that were probably destined to be top 20 players in the NBA over that time span.
Also they ran into GSW at their peak a lot, right?