billyshelby
Well-Known Member
I will never care how great a draft is supposed to be. For enlightenment, ask the fans of the Clippers, Toronto, Minnesota, and every other perennial cellar dweller how great the drafts supposedly were when they assembled lottery pick after lottery pick. The experts are often wrong about this, and there have only been about 20 elite players in the last 10 drafts. The odds are still high that at least 2 of our high lotto picks will be either scrubs or busts. The other two are more likely to become serviceable starters rather than all stars.
Just win. In addition to our promising young guys, we have vets that are actual assets in trade. In the course of winning, we'll find out who we should build around or trade while simultaneously increasing the value of our assets. But never sucker yourself into thinking A) I know "this guy" is going to be good so we have to lose and get him minutes so that B) we can get a higher draft pick for another guy we can predetermine is good.
Just win. In addition to our promising young guys, we have vets that are actual assets in trade. In the course of winning, we'll find out who we should build around or trade while simultaneously increasing the value of our assets. But never sucker yourself into thinking A) I know "this guy" is going to be good so we have to lose and get him minutes so that B) we can get a higher draft pick for another guy we can predetermine is good.