UKRAINEFAN
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- 2008: Eric Gordon, (No. 7) DeAndre Jordan (No. 35)
- 2009: Blake Griffin (No. 1)
- 2010: Al-Farouq Aminu (No. 8), Eric Bledsoe (No. 18)
- 2012: Damian Lillard (No. 6), Meyers Leonard (No. 11), Will Barton(No. 40)
- 2013: C.J. McCollum (No. 10), Allen Crabbe (No. 31), Jeff Withey(No. 39)
I know we all love CJ but I still think Gobert and/or Antetokounmpo are (a) more well-rounded and (b) a better fit with Lillard than CJ.
And let us not forget that, instead of Meyers we could have DRAYMOND GREEN.
So, arguably, mistakes added up: taking Meyers meant that we didn't take a center in CJ's draft when Gobert and Steven Adams were there.
I'd almost argue the opposite of the column, and have seen similar comments from other nba people. Obviously, it goes without saying, it's always great to have very good talent on small salaries. Duh. But I'd argue the value of 1st round picks decreases as the cap increases. Wit a cap of 60, 65 million, it's imperative to have some cheap young talent aboard, to try to sustain long term success without going way over the tax. So the value of a rookie at 3 million is huge. But if the cap is at 85 million, sure, they're valuable, but now you have far more wiggle room. Now you can go and sign a vet at the current MLE for roughly the same cap hit.
I know we all love CJ but I still think Gobert and/or Antetokounmpo are (a) more well-rounded and (b) a better fit with Lillard than CJ.
And let us not forget that, instead of Meyers we could have DRAYMOND GREEN.
So, arguably, mistakes added up: taking Meyers meant that we didn't take a center in CJ's draft when Gobert and Steven Adams were there.
^^^ Precisely! Missing out on a lotto pick this year would be a real bummer and put a fairly low ceiling on what this team can do, while getting a high pick could set us up for a real run in a few years.
Fuck the draft pick.
You wanted to keep Gerald Wallace in 2012 too, didn't you?Fuck the draft pick.
Fuck the draft pick.
Change is even better... when you buy a nice cold beer.Change is good... it's like a nice cold beer.
Nope. Trading a washed-up quitter for a draft pick is a lot different than rooting for ping pong balls.You wanted to keep Gerald Wallace in 2012 too, didn't you?
Someone needs a hug. A hug from Ben Simmons, Brandon Ingram, Dragan Bender or Jaylen Brown would make you feel much better.Dammit!!! Okay. you guys and this article are really starting to sway me...and Im NOT happy about it!!!!
I hate losing but if it is only for a couple more months and gives us a rookie contract with a potential star going forward for the next 5+ years with Dame/CJ, I'm all on board with that.....especially when a few more wins would have done nothing but made our pick worse or taken it away altogether.If the Blazers were to Draft Jessica Alba, I'm on board.Fuck the draft pick.

Dammit!!! Okay. you guys and this article are really starting to sway me...and Im NOT happy about it!!!!
Someone needs a hug. A hug from Ben Simmons, Brandon Ingram, Dragan Bender or Jaylen Brown would make you feel much better.I hate losing but if it is only for a couple more months and gives us a rookie contract with a potential star going forward for the next 5+ years with Dame/CJ, I'm all on board with that.....especially when a few more wins would have done nothing but made our pick worse or taken it away altogether.
If the Blazers were to Draft Jessica Alba, I'm on board.![]()
Fuck the draft pick.
Right? People think that rooting for losing AT ALL is bad.... this is the ONLY year I'll (honestly) be okay with losses...
I'd almost argue the opposite of the column, and have seen similar comments from other nba people. Obviously, it goes without saying, it's always great to have very good talent on small salaries. Duh. But I'd argue the value of 1st round picks decreases as the cap increases. Wit a cap of 60, 65 million, it's imperative to have some cheap young talent aboard, to try to sustain long term success without going way over the tax. So the value of a rookie at 3 million is huge. But if the cap is at 85 million, sure, they're valuable, but now you have far more wiggle room. Now you can go and sign a vet at the current MLE for roughly the same cap hit.
Right? People think that rooting for losing AT ALL is bad.... this is the ONLY year I'll (honestly) be okay with losses...
Isn't this exactly what SOME of us have been saying since Halloween?

