Rastapopoulos
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We do our fair share of bitching (and I do more than my fair share - you're welcome), but looking round the league there are still fans I feel sorry for. F'rinstance:
Memphis: What happened? They burst out of the gate, but they're crashing and burning. And JJJr looks... bad. And they just threw fat stacks at him. Dillon Brooks' return seems to have had an adverse effect, too. (Also? I'm not sure I understand the Valancunias for Adams trade. Sure, Adams sets great picks and is a great dude, but JV is younger and his stats are AMAZING this year.)
Sacramento: Same deal: fast start followed by nosedive. D'Aaron Fox's stats are down from last year. Kid can't shoot. Plus he's the reason they didn't draft Doncic. Quick, trade him for Ben Simmons.
Detroit: It's way too early, yada yada. I don't care: my eyes don't lie: Cade Cunningham is not only not a franchise cornerstone (unlike Evan Mobley), he's disturbingly Evan Turner-esque. I think Doncic made people think you could be kinda slow and unathletic and still dominate. Yeah... but not in this case.
Houston: Hey, guess what? The consensus 1 and 2 picks will not be in the top 5 when they do the "re-draft" of this draft in a few years time. It wouldn't be so bad if this was overall a shitty draft, but there are some real gems that they passed over for Cunningham and Green.
New Orleans: Your generational star is Odening in front of your eyes. This one might not escape to better teams like the last two (CP3, AD) - he might not get past his rookie contract. Plus you had Jrue Holiday and Lonzo Ball - that's a fucking great backcourt - and now what've you got to show for it? Also - I never bought the Ingram hype.
Lakers: I will never feel sorry for you. However, I will laugh as all the young players you ditched to make way for the old farts thrive in their new settings.
Schadenfreude - it's the only kind of freude I can muster these days.
Memphis: What happened? They burst out of the gate, but they're crashing and burning. And JJJr looks... bad. And they just threw fat stacks at him. Dillon Brooks' return seems to have had an adverse effect, too. (Also? I'm not sure I understand the Valancunias for Adams trade. Sure, Adams sets great picks and is a great dude, but JV is younger and his stats are AMAZING this year.)
Sacramento: Same deal: fast start followed by nosedive. D'Aaron Fox's stats are down from last year. Kid can't shoot. Plus he's the reason they didn't draft Doncic. Quick, trade him for Ben Simmons.
Detroit: It's way too early, yada yada. I don't care: my eyes don't lie: Cade Cunningham is not only not a franchise cornerstone (unlike Evan Mobley), he's disturbingly Evan Turner-esque. I think Doncic made people think you could be kinda slow and unathletic and still dominate. Yeah... but not in this case.
Houston: Hey, guess what? The consensus 1 and 2 picks will not be in the top 5 when they do the "re-draft" of this draft in a few years time. It wouldn't be so bad if this was overall a shitty draft, but there are some real gems that they passed over for Cunningham and Green.
New Orleans: Your generational star is Odening in front of your eyes. This one might not escape to better teams like the last two (CP3, AD) - he might not get past his rookie contract. Plus you had Jrue Holiday and Lonzo Ball - that's a fucking great backcourt - and now what've you got to show for it? Also - I never bought the Ingram hype.
Lakers: I will never feel sorry for you. However, I will laugh as all the young players you ditched to make way for the old farts thrive in their new settings.
Schadenfreude - it's the only kind of freude I can muster these days.

