Yeah, really did.lol you guys are right… he’s just super lucky a lot and was able to build two contenders in OKC based on dumb luck.
Yeah, really did.lol you guys are right… he’s just super lucky a lot and was able to build two contenders in OKC based on dumb luck.
Luck and good draftinglol you guys are right… he’s just super lucky a lot and was able to build two contenders in OKC based on dumb luck.
The SGA trade was the definition of luck. No chance the Clippers do that deal if they aren’t guaranteed to sign Kawhi.lol you guys are right… he’s just super lucky a lot and was able to build two contenders in OKC based on dumb luck.
Presti literally traded three meh picks to move into the lotto to ensure he got Jalen Williams. The pick they traded for they used on Dieng… when asked about it they said they had Williams higher on their board and wanted to make sure that if the trade didn’t go through they would still get their guy. So he’s done a deal very similar.Presti could never pull off the mastery of the Gobert/Mitchell deals that DA did. I can guarantee that. Every big time trade Presti has pulled off has been at the behest of a star demand. Unless you want to call the Ibaka trade a big time trade, which I would but I accept its closeish
I’m not off at all. He’s had some luck. He’s also made some luck. If he doesn’t take the chance on PG AND get him to resign he doesn’t get the clipper deal.The SGA trade was the definition of luck. No chance the Clippers do that deal if they aren’t guaranteed to sign Kawhi.
He also took over for OKC when they got the #2 pick and took one of the most obvious picks of all-time.
Nobody is saying he’s not a good GM but you’re off base on a lot of the stuff you said.
What big trades has he made besides being on the end where he’s getting picks and young players which we both agreed is the easier side to be on?I’m not off at all. He’s had some luck. He’s also made some luck. If he doesn’t take the chance on PG AND get him to resign he doesn’t get the clipper deal.
Was DA just lucky to get the Celtics trades he did? Or is that a guy being opportunistic and having the ability to take advantage of the opportunity?
I’d love to hear what I’m actually off on. He’s a good GM? He’s not afraid to make big deals?
It’s easier to win praise from the internet in those deals but not always easier to win those deals like he always seems to be “lucky” enough to do. He’s not afraid to make big deals… outside of this season whe. Was the last time he needed to make big deals and didn’t? Making the trade for PG was a big gamble that could have left him with nothing. It’s the type of deal DA has paused on before. It’s reasonable for him to wait out this season but he probably should have been more aggressive. Let’s see what he does this summer.What big trades has he made besides being on the end where he’s getting picks and young players which we both agreed is the easier side to be on?
My dude… what you just described is very much 3D chess. Just cause we can connect the dots looking backwards and say “yeah of course you do those deals” doesn’t mean they weren’t great. And yes if PG doesn’t extend it’s bad but as described above that’s how I know Presti isn’t afraid to make risky deals.He literally used the players he got from Serge Ibaka to trade for Paul George. The same exact package. That’s not some genius 3D chess move you’re making it out to be. That also could have turned out very bad if Paul George doesn’t agree to extend.
Their entire core is from luck and good drafting. Seriously. The SGA trade was luck and he drafted Chet, Jalen, Dort, Cason, etc.It’s easier to win praise from the internet in those deals but not always easier to win those deals like he always seems to be “lucky” enough to do. He’s not afraid to make big deals… outside of this season whe. Was the last time he needed to make big deals and didn’t? Making the trade for PG was a big gamble that could have left him with nothing. It’s the type of deal DA has paused on before. It’s reasonable for him to wait out this season but he probably should have been more aggressive. Let’s see what he does this summer.
My dude… what you just described is very much 3D chess. Just cause we can connect the dots looking backwards and say “yeah of course you do those deals” doesn’t mean they weren’t great. And yes if PG doesn’t extend it’s bad but as described above that’s how I know Presti isn’t afraid to make risky deals.
It’s just wild to see the guy that has a young contender with a war chest of assets and clean books and say he did it all through luck and good drafting. Let’s see what he cooks up this offseason and if he can get lucky.
Their entire core is from luck and good drafting. Seriously. The SGA trade was luck and he drafted Chet, Jalen, Dort, Cason, etc.
You can only work with what you have and in the environment you are currently in. And Presti has done great with what he had... he did have star demands in the league... and he used it to benefit his team at an exceptionally high level ... I don't know how you can say he could never have done what Ainge did with Gobert/Mitchell. We don't really know, and the evidence is to the contrary - namely - Presti is very aware of the situation both on his own team and especially the demands of different teams and players around the league... and he's shown that he is able and willing to use it to make great deals.Presti has done very little besides ride the wave of KD/Russ that is still giving (and draft well).
I've gone over in length before, but Presti has been on the right side of star demands a startling amount.