Boob-No-More
Why you no hire big man coach?
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A historically bad (for the West) 16-23 has us in the #8 slot....on pace for a gruesome 33 wins. That is pathetically bad for a Playoff team. I think Portland will finish better than that but it shows how far the chaff are behind after the #7 seed.
....where we drafted Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum. I totally agree, the Lottery can be a crap shoot and some teams are run better than others but the stars in this league usually come from the Lottery. Not that there aren't busts and you can hit on a player later in the draft but when you look through the All-NBA teams, the majority are Lottery players.
2015-16 All-NBA Teams:
1st Team
LeBron James #1
Stephen Curry #7
Kawhi Leonard #15
DeAndre Jordan #35
Russell Westbrook #4
Jordan is an anomaly as he certainly isn't one of the 5 best players in the NBA but because the Center position is so down, they had to put someone in there.
2nd Team
Kevin Durant #2
Draymond Green #35
DeMarcus Cousins #5
Chris Paul #3
Damian Lillard #6
Again, a 2nd round pick but this is much more legit than DeAndre Jordan. Green is a stud and a true diamond in the rough.
3rd Team
Paul George #10
LaMarcus Aldridge #2
Andre Drummond #9
Klay Thompson #11
Kyle Lowry #24
Out of 15 players, only 4 are not Lottery players and Jordan has no business being 1st team but they had to choose a center. Kawhi at #15 missed the Lottery by one pick so Green and Lowry are the only real outliers. Those three teams don't include this year Top-2 choice for MVP, James Harden (#3).
So if you put the much more deserving Harden in and take Jordan out, that is 12 of 15 which is 80% of the All-NBA came from the Lottery. They also represent the last 5 NBA champions and all 10 of the teams that have played for the Finals in those season.
The Lottery is no sure thing when selecting....but teams aren't winning championships without Lottery picks either.
I never claimed there wasn't great talent available in the lottery. If you go back to my original post, I clearly stated that I would not count on anyone we draft in 2017 being able to immediately step in and replace the production we'd lose by trading Dame or C.J. I also specifically said I can't think of a single player drafted in the last 3 years that has had a significant impact on his team's success.
Sure it happens, but CLE was right back in the lottery after LeBron's rookie year. Even the greatest player drafted in the last 20 years wasn't impactful enough to carry his team to the playoffs his rookie year - and there is no LeBron James or Tim Duncan in the 2017 draft.
Your list of All-NBA players confirms that it definitely takes players a while to reach that level of greatness. Of the 15 players you listed, not a single one of them was in their first 3 years in the league.
2015-16 All-NBA Teams:
1st Team
LeBron James #1 - 13th season
Stephen Curry #7 - 7th season
Kawhi Leonard #15 - 5th season
DeAndre Jordan #35 - 8th season
Russell Westbrook #4 - 8th season
2nd Team
Kevin Durant #2 - 9th season
Draymond Green #35 - 4th season
DeMarcus Cousins #5 - 6th season
Chris Paul #3 - 11th season
Damian Lillard #6 - 4th season
3rd Team
Paul George #10 - 6th season
LaMarcus Aldridge #2 - 10th season
Andre Drummond #9 - 4th season
Klay Thompson #11 - 5th season
Kyle Lowry #24 - 10th season
Again, I'm not saying top talent isn't available in the lottery, or that lottery picks don't have value (as either trading chips or for landing your future star player). My original point was, don't count on anyone we draft in 2017 to help this team win significantly more games within the next three years. If we trade Dame or C.J. we need to get proven talent in return, and not just draft picks, to help this team contend within the window of opportunity of Lillard's or McCollum's prime.
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Just teasing, but he always made it sound like everyone else in the league had an easier schedule than the Blazers at almost any time throughout the year. It can't only be Portland that's' had a tough schedule and naturally it all evens out in the end. There might be a slight difference but Portland is 7 wins behind the closest above .500 game after just 39 games.....and that is the worst of the over .500 crowd. SoS might mean a couple of games but they are almost half of their win total behind the closest target.