e_blazer
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You're making a TON of assumptions that can't be made. The post is about having the #4 pick or making the Playoffs. And that boils down to:
Having an asset, or
Not having an asset
Since so many peoples arguments for the Playoffs hinge on internal improvement, that must be applied in both scenarios. Getting a draft pick doesn't negate internal improvement. So, next season, a team with both internal improvement AND a draft pick will (should) be better than a team with just internal improvement. And given that we'll have that improvement regardless of whether we retain our pick this year, it stands to reason that next years pick will be worse than this year's pick. Losing a good pick to retain a worse pick is not a good plan.
All that said, I'm in no way saying we should tank. But we absolutely should not be selling the future for a shot at a 1-and-done Playoff appearance. And to me, selling the future means making a mediocre trade like those you described (Anderson, Lopez) and/or playing for the win at the expense of development. Development is the #1 goal this season, and if we actually took it seriously it has a higher chance of paying dividends by increasing internal improvement and potentially putting us in a better draft position.
Well, if you're going on the premise of this thread, this entire discussion is pointless, IMHO. There's virtually zero chance the Blazers end up with the #4 pick. The Sixers, Lakers and Nets aren't going to improve from where they're at as the bottom 3 teams. With the Suns losing Bledsoe, they're the most like team to fall into the 4th pick.
I'm not arguing that this year's pick isn't likely to be significantly better than next year's would be, just that there's already an asset that Olshey would have to pass on (using some of his cap space during this season) in order to maximize the chances of getting that elusive 4th pick. I'm hoping that there's something better than a "mediocre" deal out there, but I believe that the more solid pieces that we can assemble this season, the better the chances of attracting a top-level FA this summer become.
