it's not logic; it's an opinion. this isn't a symposium on the logic and set theory of Quine. technically, i guess anyone can guarantee anything but it doesn't make it any less likely.
Nobody can guarantee anything, but you are way closer to getting a bottom 3 record if you trade your most productive players for future assets. That's why you do it if you are in rebuilding mode.
All the more reason to tank early and often. No reason to start the season with guys like Poeltl, Richardson, McDermott, etc. and getting meaningless wins that will hurt you in the lottery later on.
After trading your 26 year old all-star on the raise, you better. Going all-in on the tank is the only reasonable explanation for a trade like that.
I don't understand Spurs fans stuck on this middle of the road . This offseasn had two ways to go, and two ways only. The first one (and the one that would have been my favourite choice), trying to make moves to compete now. Unfortunately, the Murray trade changes this. After trading your best player for future assets, the only path to follow now is going hard for that tank. None of these half assed measures many of you guys are trying to rationalize.
"We can't deplete the roster"
"We still need a competent PG to run the team"
"We should go after Ayton"
all of that. We need none of that . The Spurs need to trade all the vets, get future assets, and give the youngsters all the minutes.
Next season, after hopefully getting a franchise level prospect with a top 3 pick, we can start talking about constructing the best roster possible again.