Tanktastic
Well-Known Member
Ok. Not that Ochai matters that much to the discussion, but he averaged 27 mpg last season.Ochai... not exactly useful rotation player. He's a 12th man.
Average luck is average luck is not super ****** luck. I don't really understand how this can be even a debate.Having average/below average lotto luck multiple years in a row is super ****** luck compared to the "smart" teams that are trending towards being a contender. Call it whatever you like but you are beating a dead horse.
The Mavs hitting on Flagg was super-super-super lucky, but that doesn't change what has happened to the Jazz in the least.
I don't think there has been any single mistake that you could point to that was a catastrophe. It's the overall lack of any sort of real strategy, other than "get lucky". Sure, they haven't made any really bad picks. But making those picks has massively de-valued those assets. The Jazz's own pick was a really valuable asset, Cody Williams isn't. Turning the Minny picks into Keyonte and Clayton probably hasn't at least added value.They have avoided the catastrophic mistake and they also haven't taken amazing luck and squandered it. Take the Kings for example... they had the good luck to have a chance to draft Luka... took Bagley. They also had a top 10 ish player in house with Tyrese... moved him for a clunky fitting fringe AS.
So it could be worse. If your contention is that the Ainges have been mid... you will not get disagreement from me.
So, no Bagley pick, just slowly bleeding constantly.