...and also:
2008: Serge Ibaka at 24 (who netted him Oladipo and change) (Olshey took our pal Aminu at NUMBER 8 in that draft)
And now has him locked up on a VERY reasonable contract. Olshey has gotten better at drafting and even better still at finding underpaid bargains.
2011: Reggie Jackson at 24 (Olshey didn't have a draft pick, as is often the case, this time because of the momentous Baron Davis/Mo Williams trade)
He wasn't our GM. So, I don't care. Scratch that, it made the Clipper worse. So, yet another reason to like Olshey.
And where is Jackson now? Starting for someone else. But hey, that trade got them Kanter, who Olsey forced them to overpay or lose for nothing. And, that trade also cost them their 2017 1st round pick. Oh wait, I thought Olshey was the one who tossed aside picks like they don't matter.
2013: Andre Roberson acquired (picked at 26)
Roberson sucks. The only reason he's a starter is Presti hasn't been able to find a decent starting SG since he whiffed on the Harden trade. He thought Jermey Lamb was the answer. Snicker... Then, he thought Dion Waiters was the answer. Double snicker...
And, here's the icing on the cake. Presti passed on Rudy Gobert, who UTA took one pick later, to take Roberson. I thought you'd be all over Presti for that monumental fuck up. Five picks after Rberson, Olshey took Allen Crabbe, a much better player.
2013: Adams picked at 12 (Olshey picked CJ at #10. Not bad. Who knows who Presti would've taken at #10? But both of them whiffed on Giannis Antetokounmpo. )
Adams is decent, but will never be an all star. C.J. will be.
This is so ridiculous. The Thunder had a legitimate shot at a title last season. They were 3-1 up. They have a young and improving roster. And you're telling me Presti's bad because he didn't trade Durant earlier? So what does that make Olshey? Our team wasn't even that great and Aldridge had been moaning for a while and yet he didn't trade LA.
And, they could have made the finals several years in a row and most likely won multiple titles if Presti hadn't fucked up the Harden situation.
Young and improving roster?????? Seriously? They just lost one of the top 5 players in the game and are about to lose another one. He also traded away a future top 10 player for table scraps. How is that an improving roster. Do you actually think OKC wins more than 55 games this year (or the year after, or the year after, or the year after)? Because that's what it would take for them to improve. Yes, he did a good job drafting with top 4 picks 7 - 9 years ago, but in the end he turned Durant and Harden into Steven Adams and is about to lose Westbrook for chump change.
Olshey did a GREAT job recovering from Adridge's defection. Let's see how Presti recovers from losing Durant.
BNM