This thread is so funny. After trading RR and Green it was about drafting in the top 10. Then we started winning against a horrid east and ppl legitimately thought we had a future with those players, so we kept many just to inflate our wins and get swept.....causing us to fall from #9-16 on draft night. Now we are so ready to get a SINGLE STAR that many are willing to overpay.
I told you in order to get a star that fits our system they're at least 8 variables....to get a top draft pick they're are only a few.
I was on the fence over whether making the playoffs last year was good or not. We missed out on either Winslow or Turner because of it, but I do believe that we gained experience that will be valuable.
I don't think Winslow or Turner are going to be game changers. I'm sure both will be starters in the league for a long time, but then I think the same of Hunter, Rozier and Mickey. Basically we didn't miss out on drafting a Lebron because we made the playoffs...
To succeed through the draft could take half a decade, just look at Philly, or Sac, or the T'wolves. And then another half a decade to hopefully develop the talent you drafted. That is very far from a fool proof plan. Personally I prefer the route Houston took, at least up to the point they got Harden. They developed talent internally, they got value for their players and they put the team in the best position to succeed. Ultimately they have fallen short so far but so do 29 teams each year.