My larger point is that the Spurs could very easily make a reach for a player, even if they have a top 5 pick. Vassel instead of Halliburton. Primo instead of Sengun and other players. They like to buck expectations and do things their way. That process/approach is a reasonable things to critique, even if we hope for the best for our players to prove the FO right.
Another point. Tangent here. There is more than one way to build a winning culture. Building a culture around talent and not just a slow process of finding good character guys can also work. I’m thinking of Demar all of a sudden shooting threes and playing improved defense in Chicago. You would think he would have done that under Pop. The only reason I can understand that he does it now is that he is on a more talented team where the stakes are higher, the expectation to win is higher, and that brings out the best in players, even those who may have been reluctant to do so before. I mean, the current Bulls were basically slapped together over the last 18 months. The Spurs like to take the slow, safe approach. But it’s not the only way to do it. If we can get a talented anchor, then things fit around them. That’s actually the typical NBA way to do it, but as a Spurs fan it is so far out of step with how we do it, it seems exotic.
But not catering to a bag star is appealing too. Anyway, we’ll see what happens.

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