As I said, this is the one bet Danny's still hedging on. In some ways I hope he goes with the first method. Never in NBA history has a really good team drafted as many as three top 5 picks while winning 50+ games. Building a championship team this way has never been done because no one has ever had this good of an opportunity to do it. The historical track record of top picks by winning teams developing into stars of their own is quite high (look it up). Assuming guys like Jaylen and Brooklyn 2017 develop, the Cs would be looking at a 10+ year window with guys learning the right way from Day 1. Essentially, they could turn into the Spurs of the last 15 years. How fun would that be?
I liked that full comment. It was all true. I think Ainge would be foolish to go for Cousins or George. For guys like Noel, I could see Danny coughing up Rozier, Non-Brooklyn picks and probably a little bit of something else good or else why would Philly do it?
If Ainge goes all-in say trading for studs or overpaying for Blake Griffin, I will lose some confidence in the trajectory. I think those wide openings can be highly overrated. Look at what we ended up with right before the blowup. It was no man's land.
There's one other thing which I think should be considered: Devastating injuries don't happen everywhere and all the time, but they do happen.
Philly will be chewing their fingernails over Embiid's health for at least five years until at that point people marvel at modern medicine or say poor Embiid and Oden, Walton, Yao Ming, lots of guys. It's not so rare. It happened to KG.
So I imagine it like scratch tickets. Not that I condone gambling and especially that garbage, but if you put all the chips into Cousins, if he breaks down, you are expletive deleted.
Yes, so spread out all your scratch tickets instead of buying one extremely expensive one. The draft picks will be cost friendly for many years. Smart and Brown are showing that it doesn't have to take that long for such picks to become reliable parts of a winning rotation.
Smart looks like a machine. I think his rookie year he "tore up" his ankle because he wasn't taping them. Tommy probably took him out to the woodshed. I think Tommy has also been coaching Olynyk behind the scenes. Kelly has added some kind of flip hook. Maybe Zeller is finally earning some money teaching him that and atoning for giving Al a concussion as rumored but never confirmed.
Smart, Brown, Isaiah and Crowder look strong with stamina. Jae is much better than Evan Turner, but look at their contracts.
We have picks and stashes on the way. Danny can make a few moves. So if one guy got a bad injury, we would survive.
I also like the idea of going for 10 to 15 years of dominance over a perhaps stronger, but much shorter window.
That's how I would gamble it. Gamble on Stevens and great young talent.
I wouldn't trade Cousins for anything less than both Brooklyn picks, Bradley and Crowder. I mean, it takes two to trade. What would Sacramento accept?
Well, without giving away the shop, we could get Noel, and Zizic comes in next year.
For speculation, I think that's the next move. Maybe it won't be Noel, but he is from here, fills the biggest hole and could put us over the top as long as Smart and Brown are the real stuff.
Philly won't give him away for free, but it's obvious they'd like to unload him or Okafor. Maybe Danny will get us Bogut or some of the other names floating around. I was disappointed it seems Sanders won't be brought in. Maybe he is still not right in the head to come back. But watch Golden State or Cleveland sign him for minimum pay and win the title, and then I'll be mad at Ainge, for further speculation if that happens.