margodydek
Well-Known Member
Perhaps this has been talked about, or perhaps it's common just knowledge, but anyone else get the feeling that an underlying reason to go young this year is to showcase our young talent to the rest of the league in anticipation of trading one of our "Core-5" guys? I think if we get a top 5 pick, then we're going wing or guard, and it's a nice idea to think that, "well if we get Harrison, then Burke can come of the bench, or if we get Wiggins or Parker, then Burks can be our 6th man," but it doesn't usually bode well for a young starter who just started 82 games and really contributed to then be relegated to the bench and replaced in the starting lineup by a rookie.
I guess it's possible that our top 5 pick would come off the bench at the start, but I really think Lindsey's showcasing these young guys to perpetuate his strategy of collecting assets.
Think if Burks has a solid year (12/5/4), and looks promising, then we have a chance to get Wiggins, Randle or Parker (all who could realistically shine at the SF spot). You could either turn Burks or Hayward + a future pick into something else special (heck look at what OKC got for Harden), and then either slide Hayward to the 2, and our rookie stud at the 3.
Everyone's talking about other teams' models to use to rebuild, I think Lindsey is using a hybrid between what Morey did in HOU (accumulate assets to be in a position to pounce on a star), OKC (go young and get high picks) and SA (scout the hell out of foreign guys and find economical/efficient role players).
I guess it's possible that our top 5 pick would come off the bench at the start, but I really think Lindsey's showcasing these young guys to perpetuate his strategy of collecting assets.
Think if Burks has a solid year (12/5/4), and looks promising, then we have a chance to get Wiggins, Randle or Parker (all who could realistically shine at the SF spot). You could either turn Burks or Hayward + a future pick into something else special (heck look at what OKC got for Harden), and then either slide Hayward to the 2, and our rookie stud at the 3.
Everyone's talking about other teams' models to use to rebuild, I think Lindsey is using a hybrid between what Morey did in HOU (accumulate assets to be in a position to pounce on a star), OKC (go young and get high picks) and SA (scout the hell out of foreign guys and find economical/efficient role players).