tremonthustler1
aka bx_representer
OKC chose to go that route when they traded for Chris Paul. Only, CP3 wound up revitalizing himself there and took them to the playoffs in the bubble (and everyone gave them credit for that). They're going the other way because talent wins in the NBA ultimately and they know more than anyone that it's hard to get talent to go there, so they're getting as many young guys as possible to see who fits before properly building a roster. The difference OKC and a team that packed it in is that everyone on the roster has an opportunity to stick around and every minute is devoted to developing someone.OKC CHOSE to go that route. No one forced them to have only young inexperienced kids on their squad. Pretty sure there's veterans out there, players that have been to college for 3 or 4 years with more NBA-ready bodies, players in the G-League, overseas, etc. No one forced them to basically have a NCAA team in the NBA. They chose those players. And that's my point : they chose those players because they don't want to be good too fast. Did they even TRY To get some good solid veterans this summer? Did they even try to package some of their draft picks and young players to bring in a couple of actual NBA players with experience? They want to keep on being bad in order to keep up getting those young talented players through the draft until they feel they got the right mix to start taking games seriously. Exactly like the Sixers did. They chose to be bad long before training camp even started.
As to the bolded I'm personally not a fan at all of this whole "NBA title or blow it up" mentality. Never have been never will be. So what "everyone" is telling Utah etc to do doesn't affect me because that's not my opinion on the matter. I still don't understand why Utah let both Gobert AND Mitchell go. The whole reasoning of "let's suck for 3 or 4 years" being somehow better than "let's be an average team for 3 or 4 years" makes no sense to me.
OKC had Favors and Muscala last year, before that, Al Horford was there, George Hill was there. They traded for JaMychal Green and everyone waited to see who he'd go to after he got bought out. Do they not wanna be too good too fast? Sure, but there's something to that. They wanna build a long term roster. They're doing the opposite of what we clown Sacramento for. OKC has young guys and a boatload of picks. When they feel ready to make that jump, they'll do what Cleveland just did. Cleveland won with mostly young guys and are now cashing in their chips. NO won without Zion and now they're in a better place. OKC is waiting til they're ready to do the same. Y'all just look at the names on the roster and think they have to be better than this.