Didn't the FO evaluate the BRK pick last off-season and came to the conclusion the Nets would be better than the Lakers?
Another "brilliant" off-season move by the clown posse.
If only the FO had the foresight to build some insurance into that LAL pick.....
I wouldn't call that foresight, more like "the least you can expect, considering what we gave up".
Proof is in the pudding, though. Danny took the wrong turn once again.
If someone, right now offered you:
1) Brooklyn pick (8th or 9th worst record) - 8th is 10th chance of top 3, 9th is 6.1%
or
2) Lakers pick (10th or 11th worst record) with a do-over if it's not 2 or 3 with the Kings pick - 10th is 2.9% chance of 2 or 3, 11th is 2.1 %
Which do you choose? That's the real analysis Ainge bet on ... not just Lakers vs. Nets records.
Yea I don't understand how someone wouldn't understand this. If offered the Lakers/King Pick for the Nets pick right now Cleveland would obviously not take the Nets pick. In fact, Cleveland fans are upset that Cleveland pick got the Nets pick instead of the Lakers/Kings pick now and says Danny got em again.
From the Cavs perspective, I'd prefer the Nets pick. They're best option is to get Lebron to stay and I think the Nets pick is a better trade asset. The 2019 draft looks much weaker and the top #1 protection on the LaKings pick makes it more difficult to trade.
Why would you think the Nets pick is a better trade asset now? It is most likely going to be 9th. While there are some great players at the top, I don't know if it is necessarily great at 9. Who can the Cavs really trade that for?
Do you anticipate the Kings adding key free agents? Their best players next year are going to be fox, cauley-stein, hield and whoever they get with a lottery pick this year. I am pretty sure they will be projected for a bottom 3 record in the league next year by Vegas, quite possibly the worst record in the league. If you look at the bottom of the standings and the teams that tanked this year wouldn't you rather have just about every other team's roster next year except for maybe Dallas, perhaps Nets or Magic?
Memphis theoretically has Conley, Gasol back
Knicks will have Porzingas, Hardaway, Frankie Niks and may have found something in Burke
Bulls will Have Lauri, Dunn, Holiday, Levine
Suns will have Booker, Warren, Jackson, Criss
Nets were already better than Kings and probably have a better chance at a free agent.
Magic and Dallas are both complete messes and I have no idea what they will do, but you could at least see the Magic only being Mediocre with Vucevic, Gordon, Issac, Fournier and another lottery pick (they are the most similar to the Kings with no high end talent)