Originally Posted by
Pelicanidae
My point isn't that there's secretly Luka sat there in this draft. They are extreme examples to demonstrate the point, which is that if you are good enough at other things, you can be a productive NBA player even if you are not great at 1v1 defense. There are obviously role-player examples of this as well (JJ Redick, Kyle Korver, Lou Williams, Tony Parker for most of his career, etc etc) but I wanted to give clear, unarguable examples. Otherwise I'd mention Kyle Korver and risk the ''ah but is he even that valuable'' argument, which I was trying to avoid for the sake of a clear example.
We did leak like a sieve, but that's not because of any one player, and I will repeat, constructing the team long term around what sounds convenient for the short term is a mistake. When you draft a player, you essentially have them in your control for 7 years, assuming you do the extension at the end of the rookie scale. So when you are drafting a player, you are making a potentially long term decision. If you draft a player specifically so that they fit with E'twaun Moore and Jahlil Okafor, and then both of those players are gone before they hit their second season, then you've messed up.
Draft the player you think is going to be the best, and if you're considering fit, do so with only your franchise type players in mind. I don't care if we draft someone who is a bad defensive combo with JJ Redick, because JJ Redick won't be here when we're competing for championships because there's only one year left on his deal and he's 37.