Re: Trade season
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2020 8:27 pm
Hear warriors want 2021 pick unprotected instead of 2020 since 21 suppose to be stronger draft class. Have a bad feeling about this.
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lipoli390 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:TheGrey08 wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:According to Kevin O'Conner there was a 3 way deal of Capela to the hawks, Cov to the rockets and picks to the wolves was in place.
Wolves were going to use the picks to flip for Russell. The warriors declined the trade so the 3 way fell apart.
I was seeing that it initially was just one pick back to the Wolves that the Warriors balked at, leading the Wolves to want 2 first rounders instead. Either way the Warriors sound ridiculous and it pisses me off they are going to end up with a high lotto pick when they don't deserve one what so ever.
Why don't they deserve lottery picks?
"Smart" organizations are those who take advantage of the hand they're dealt... even when that's (1) other teams' drafting ineptitude (see Kahn), or (2) a injury-prone player signing a bargain contract than getting healthy and becoming a superstar, or (3) a salary cap hike at the perfect time to land another superstar, (4) wrangling their way into deals during a year when key players are hurt to retool for the following season.
The Warriors, from the owner to the players, are a bit smug. They're kinda annoying. But, they continually take advantage of what they have to work with... call it luck or competence. But it's part of the reason they're the signature franchise of the decade.
I'd call it competence. They drafted Curry after others like the Wolves passed on him. They drafted Thompson with the 11th pick in the first round. They drafted Green in the 2nd round. So they built their core with really smart drafting. And they did all that before going after a vet named Iggy to shore up their team as a championship contender. That's smart because the better organizations build their core with young talent before pursuing vets in their prime via trades. They managed their cap well, enabling them to sign Durant. They found a way to get DLO last summer and they obviously acquired him as an asset, not as a long-term player for the team - very forward looking and strategic. Finally, they're taking this opportunity with Thompson's ACL and Curry's hand injury to tank - taking care not to rush Thompson or Curry back into action. What does Rosas do? He trades up for Garland, whiffs on him and then takes a guy with a broken shot.
It's not hard to distinguish competence from ... the Wolves. :)
AbeVigodaLive wrote:lipoli390 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:TheGrey08 wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:According to Kevin O'Conner there was a 3 way deal of Capela to the hawks, Cov to the rockets and picks to the wolves was in place.
Wolves were going to use the picks to flip for Russell. The warriors declined the trade so the 3 way fell apart.
I was seeing that it initially was just one pick back to the Wolves that the Warriors balked at, leading the Wolves to want 2 first rounders instead. Either way the Warriors sound ridiculous and it pisses me off they are going to end up with a high lotto pick when they don't deserve one what so ever.
Why don't they deserve lottery picks?
"Smart" organizations are those who take advantage of the hand they're dealt... even when that's (1) other teams' drafting ineptitude (see Kahn), or (2) a injury-prone player signing a bargain contract than getting healthy and becoming a superstar, or (3) a salary cap hike at the perfect time to land another superstar, (4) wrangling their way into deals during a year when key players are hurt to retool for the following season.
The Warriors, from the owner to the players, are a bit smug. They're kinda annoying. But, they continually take advantage of what they have to work with... call it luck or competence. But it's part of the reason they're the signature franchise of the decade.
I'd call it competence. They drafted Curry after others like the Wolves passed on him. They drafted Thompson with the 11th pick in the first round. They drafted Green in the 2nd round. So they built their core with really smart drafting. And they did all that before going after a vet named Iggy to shore up their team as a championship contender. That's smart because the better organizations build their core with young talent before pursuing vets in their prime via trades. They managed their cap well, enabling them to sign Durant. They found a way to get DLO last summer and they obviously acquired him as an asset, not as a long-term player for the team - very forward looking and strategic. Finally, they're taking this opportunity with Thompson's ACL and Curry's hand injury to tank - taking care not to rush Thompson or Curry back into action. What does Rosas do? He trades up for Garland, whiffs on him and then takes a guy with a broken shot.
It's not hard to distinguish competence from ... the Wolves. :)
Let's not forget the Monta Ellis for Andrew Bogut trade.
There were many questions about whether that was wise back in the day. Many had the Warriors as losers in that trade.
"Golden State is really banking on Bogut in a big way for this trade to make any sort of sense for the long haul. It's difficult to understand what the vision in the Warriors' front office is at this time."
Curry was the oft-injured player... Ellis was the perennial 21+ ppg gunner. Bogut was injured and not considered a game-changing dynamic player. But that trade was a lot more about fit and environment than anything else. Or, there's the firing of Mark Jackson after a couple of playoff runs.
The list of savvy or even competent moves goes on and on. They deserve all of it. Bad teams aren't owed anything other than more ping pong balls. And that's a loser mentality/strategy anyway.
kekgeek1 wrote:Shams is reporting the Warriors are moving on from conversations with the Wolves about Dlo, the Wolves know what it takes to get Dlo but at this time will not meet that asking price.
TheGrey08 wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:Shams is reporting the Warriors are moving on from conversations with the Wolves about Dlo, the Wolves know what it takes to get Dlo but at this time will not meet that asking price.
Good, they shouldn't give in to the Warriors demand of getting the Wolves unprotected 2020 1st. GTFO here with that BS. They act like they have all this leverage when in reality Russell would be a THIRD guard behind Curry and Thompson and they want to get below the tax line too.
TheGrey08 wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:Shams is reporting the Warriors are moving on from conversations with the Wolves about Dlo, the Wolves know what it takes to get Dlo but at this time will not meet that asking price.
Good, they shouldn't give in to the Warriors demand of getting the Wolves unprotected 2020 1st. GTFO here with that BS. They act like they have all this leverage when in reality Russell would be a THIRD guard behind Curry and Thompson and they want to get below the tax line too.