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I would literally lay out every pick to OKC and tell them, Just take whichever you want. Give me SGA TODAY
Nope. If we did this............
At the end of next season:
1. BI is already a Max Player
2. JV is UFA
3. SGA is RFA who would want to be a Max Player
4. DiDi is a RFA
5. Gabriel is RFA
6. Zion eligible for extension (Surely we will offer Zion a MAX extension)
7. NAW eligible for extension
8. JAX eligible for extension
Oh, and don't forget about the draft holds!!
OUCH!!!!!!!
SGA is a foundational piece to build around I doubt they trade him, but OKC has a crazy war chest of picks I wonder what this team will look like it the next 5 years. They won't get many/any free agents so Sam Presti will need to do right by those picks.
Sure, but I think we both agree that there are other routes that could also help Zion. The question, quite simply, is do you think just adding SGA makes us a championship team? It's a yes or no question.
Because if you do, then sure, throw the entire pick haul at it. Throw all the pieces.
If you don't, then I don't think it's justifiable. As has already been pointed out, completely voiding yourself of all of your long term trade assets - when you know SGA is going to demand a max and that we'll have to max Zion, as well as having extensions due for NAW and Jax - is putting yourself at a hard cap. We would no longer have any clear path towards adding major talent. We would be capped out completely, with very little in the way of draft picks to spend to improve, no young players coming in on rookie deals to replenish the talent pool, etc.
If SGA makes us a championship team in your eyes then I get it. It would be worth it, for the same reason AD was worth all those picks to LA, that Kawhi was worth sacrificing DeRozan to Toronto, and for the reason that Milwaukee was happy to give up their future for Jrue: championships are forever.
If you do not think he gets us there, then by spending everything on him you basically concede the idea of a championship to the dustbin.
Some people on this board prefer to be unhappy and that's fine.
I think this trade was a step in the right direction. I'm excited with Jonas and I'm interested to see what we do with 17. Every FO in the NBA has made mistakes. I'm not interested in holding grudges for the entirety of Griff's tenure, especially if he's willing to own up to it when presented with those mistakes. I'm happy he cut bait on SVG, Bled, and Adams after one season and didn't try to double down. Obviously he faces more criticism in the short term because he's admitting to his mistakes (which most GMs, including Dell, would not do), but it's positive for our long term outlook if he's flexible enough to not lock himself in a certain direction out of pride.
You'd still have $ this year to sign someone else. They probably wouldn't be a contender this year, but in a year or two I think absolutely they have the potential to compete for a championship. The core is so good and so young, and you assume they'd only get better. I guess it depends on how long you can keep most of the band together.
Say you went into the season with something like this?
Jonas/Hayes/Hernan-Gomez
Zion/James Johnson/Gabriel
Ingram/Naji/Didi
NAW/Duncan Robinson/Didi
SGA/Elfrid/NAW
1. It's a rough/vague framework with some of those names simply filler to give an idea. Hence, "something like this".
2. What's it matter if you come off the bench or not if you're still getting 25+ min per game? And at what point does more money than anyone else is offering matter more than starting?
Whether it really matters or not is irrelevant. We know it's something players care about and have aired grievances about in the past. Try that with an aging vet who knows their role and has earned their legacy and they sometimes buy it; trying ''what does it really matter if you're getting the minutes!'' to someone in their mid 20s and see how far it gets you.
Just saying, I think with most there's a sliding scale between that ego element and salary.
2nds have such a poor track record (non-lottery 1sts only are marginally better), and have such little value among NBA FOs, there was a conversation on radio the other day on if the NBA should just get rid of the 2nd round.
I think 27 of 30 NBA teams have all traded their original 2nd round pick this year.
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