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Indeed. Throne was one of most well known critics of Davis predraft.
Gotta hand it to him. He's been consistent.
Let's look at the champions. I'll bold which one's fit the drafted core model:
Spurs
Heat
Heat
Mavs
Lakers
Lakers
Celtics
Spurs
The past decade very few teams were able to be successful via the OKC/Spurs model with all the stars wanting to join up.
Last edited by RaisingTheBar; 06-26-2014 at 03:14 PM.
I'm more so interested in which teams in similar situations as the Pelicans in 2012, you feel are further along?
I guess my point is, we started with pretty much a RFA Eric Gordon, Pick #1, and Pick #10 in 2012. Now we have a team two years later that will be competing for a playoff spot while being one of the youngest teams in the league.
Would you trade our roster and situation for any non playoff teams that's currently in the lottery? What about playoff teams... Would you trade our roster for Hornets, Mavs, Grizzlies, Hawks, Nets, or Wizards?
Point being, we're in year 3 of a complete rebuild. What Dell has accomplished, especially considering he screwed up by matching Gordon, is very impressive.
Here's my problem I don't think this roster is sustainable and it still isn't a guaranteed playoff team let alone a title contender. If you think we can afford to re-sign all of Asik/Anderson/Holiday/Evans all in the next 1-3 years while adding necessary depth and doing it without having a deep playoff run then I can see why people are more on the positive side. I on the other hand see this as a tiny chance of happening.
So I could understand more that you never previously answered. What does Davis have to do to prove that he's on pace to be a number one option in a championship team? He's ahead of his time and getting better yearly, donyounreally think he wont? Do you fell Drummond will be a number one option on a championship.
2013-1014 is the season the Pelicans fanbase grows!!!!
Two of those four have the two best players in the league. Another has one of the best players of all time.
If Davis becomes one of the 2 or 3 best players in the league, it doesn't matter how the rest of the team was built around him as long as there are some good players... they'll still make the conference finals worst case scenario at some point.
I don't agree with Davis not being a cornerstone but I also don't buy into just add good players around AD and we'll be champions either. There needs to be at least one other game changing type player on this team. We have reached our quota on specialists and role players. It's time to get a dynamic player on this roster to help out AD. We can do this if we select the right SF.
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Those are legit concerns, but 3 yrs is a long time in the NBA. Our roster from 2011 to now is drastically different.
Duncan/Ginobili/Parker is becoming the exception, not the rule. The NBA is changing and waiting for teams to develop into contenders takes time and patience that GM's and coaches simply don't have. Injuries, bad luck, poor coaching, misses in the draft all lead to major changes and starting from scratch.
I understand the "build through the draft" approach, I just don't know how viable it is today when free agents wanting to team up and the short leash teams have.
Arent Jrue and Tyreke better than anyone LBJ ever had in Cleveland? Possible to argue Ryno and Asik are as good as anyone he ever had?
Jrue/Tyreke/Asik/Anderson or the next four guys after Durant in OKC?
Multiple ways to skin a cat. If Davis becomes that good, this team has more than enough talent around him. The question is: Will he become THAT good? I bet on yes.
@mcnamara247
Not only are the Spurs the only Champion in the past decade to have a drafted core Big 3/Big 4, but you cant even really count Ginobli. He's a Marques Colston level stroke of luck - he didnt even play in the US for the next 3 years after being drafted 58th. And you wouldnt tell teams "You cant win the Superbowl unless you turn your 7th rounder into a starter".
Point taken but none of those teams won anything which was my point.
Also, I stand firmly in the Reke is vastly overrated by everyone on PelsReport bucket. He's a shooting guard that needs to play point but not actually good enough to play point. Not that appealing to me personally.
Last edited by UptownFuz504; 06-26-2014 at 04:04 PM.
They didnt win ANYTHING?
If the goal is title or bust, and everything else is a failure, odds say prepare to be disappointed. Best you can do is make yourself a contender and put yourself in position to have a chance. Those teams did that with inferior supporting casts.
Isn't next year's draft supposed to be pretty bad anyways? Looks that way based on current mocks
Which goes back to the Memphis team people say needs to be deconstructed. If they can move Prince and net Salmons, and a 2nd rounder...they wont need to take it apart, they will just need to figure out to do with all the extra cash once they wave Salmons. Go grab a few extra pieces, allow Q-Pon to come back healthy, locked and loaded for another WCF run.
If you Jimmer it, they will come.
But dude, we're entering year 3 of a complete gut job and rebuild. Again, who in the bottom 20 of the league would you trade circumstances with? You're comparing what we've done to a perfect scenario of what we could have done in your view, and that's not really all that fair. Given the circumstances, Dell has done a hell of a job. No one in this city, from fans to ownership, would be happy (except for maybe you) if we were pursuing the Magic/76ers/Bucks/Bobcats/Jazz model. That arena would be empty and AD would be counting the days til he can bounce.
Whether or not this team is sustainable, without having any idea where the cap will be in 2 or 3 years, is a conversation for another day. But it's the same conversation you eventually have if you're successful whether you're the Celtics/Heat or Spurs/Thunder.
Amen. This is why I don't get why people are flipping out about this trade. The only problem is, next year we will be in the sellers spot unless we can move Gordon, meaning we will be moving heaven and earth to unload that contract if we want to stay competitive with the rest of the market in terms of slashing salary.
I think again I'm being blamed for having a differing opinion and expressing it. Therefore a lot of people here are asking what I would do differently than proceed to attack me because my way isn't fool proof.
People are making the assumption that I'm saying we can't do it Demps ' way. I would never say things as definitive because I can't predict the future. However I see the problems with his way and think another way is better. If you agree cool, if you want me to explain cool, if you disagree cool, but stop making it seem like I'm trying to steal Christmas because I don't think it's the best way for us to compete for titles.
What is the best way to compete for rings da ThRONe
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