I think this is the round when I might start taking players that fit as opposed to B.P.A. Obviously will depend on how the draft is going and who is or is not on the board, but definitely need to really start focusing on team building.
Its funny to me because I am at the complete opposite.
I have players on my board based on fit, but man, I still see a few top tier talent there that if they are still available where I pick, I might abandon my list and take them
I'm the same exact way. I think a few players on the board will be extremely tradeable even if they don't fit one's team
So today could be asset collection day. BPA and if they play the same position as another on your team, make them available to trade for or make them your 6th man.
I doubt they'd slip past me, seeming as I have the last pick of the round today. But man, I see a good half a dozen players that if they do slip, I won't hesitate to pick.
one guy in particular really stands out to me, but I hate the fit on my roster. I'd have a hard time taking him for that reason. A couple of other guys I am a bit more torn on regarding fit. But yeah, there are plenty of very good players available. I do have real worries though about loading up on alpha-males and ending up with a disaster as far as chemistry. I think I have the right mix right now, but you add in 2 more alphas and it can go down hill quickly.
There are bunches of guys that played on gold medal winning teams that were alphas but sacrificed on that gold medal winning team for the greater good. Grabbing alphas with that type experience could mitigate your issue of too many alphas, if your alphas have shown to be able to meld with other alphas on gold medal winning teams.
Olympics are a different animal. Perhaps the greatest basketball American Olympian has been a problem for his actual teams. Never finding the right mix and right way to do things for his actual teams, but going above and beyond on the national teams.
So because of your one example the plethora of evidence of alphas who sacrifice for the betterment of a team in the Olympics should be ignored? I don't think so. Heck, your team has three alphas and two showed on Team USA, as teammates no less, that they could set aside their alpha ways for the betterment of the team.
No what I'm saying is I wouldn't put much stock in the Olympics. It is an entirely different animal that has basically no bearing on how players will perform in the NBA. There are examples of players that didn't play well in the Olympic setting, but played very well with other great players in the NBA. There are examples of players that played very well in the Olympic setting, but were awful in the NBA. There are examples of players that played well or played poorly in both. I just don't see any real correlation to Olympics and to the NBA. It is just a different animal.
As for Magic and Barkley, they showed in the NBA that they could play well with other great players. Magic did it his entire career, starting off as a beta before turning into the alpha. Barkley started off on a team that 3 other HOFers on it, so he learned early on how to play on a great team, before becoming the #1 guy later on in his career. That carried over into the Olympics for both of them, though that original Dream Team was even an animal unto itself. There was almost no way that wasn't going to work for the novelty of it alone (plus many of the stars had already won in the NBA).
I think you could use international competition as a sort of tiebreaker, but I wouldn't put much stock in it at all. Just a different game, with different goals, etc.