Sheldon Shape
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It's not a fool-proof plan. Ayton hasn't improved much in the last 3 years. OG can walk for nothing. Is that a fool-proof plan?
Getting an 18 & 10 center at 24 years old who was a fifth option is undoubtedly more of a sure thing than lucking into a pick where Sarr might be available and waiting 4 years for him to develop and being that guy. If they trade for OG, I'm going to assume they'll pay to keep him ala Grant. And he's among the best defensive players at his position and has room to get better at just 26 years old. Again, if you think it's likely that you're going to be able to draft a player of his caliber then we have a fundamental disagreement.
For years, the problem was that we we didn't have enough assets to put a contending team around Dame. We didn't have enough to go trade for the stars we needed. I don't want to go the same route with Scoot and Sharpe. They're 19 & 20. We have more time with them than we ever did with Dame. Focus on their development and accumulate assets.
I think you can walk and chew gum. They can develop and still compete and still make tweaks along the way. If you get these guys, it doesn't mean they'll all work perfectly. OG, Ayton, and Dick are all superior prospects to completely unknown draft picks 3 and 4 years from now.
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