You remember right.
Buford also favored Derrick Dial over Raja Bell in his prime though...
Obviously he has a reason why he wanted to go to OKC than stay in San Antonio so it doesn't really matter. It's like when people say what if jordan didn't retire, how many rings would he have got? lol it doesn't matter move on![]()
You remember right.
Buford also favored Derrick Dial over Raja Bell in his prime though...
As bad as that pick was, it was made worse with the way the Spurs wasted years waiting on him to be healthy only to find out he sucked.
I'm not convinced we are any good at developing bigs.
Robinson and Duncan were hall of fame franchise lottery picks.
RC is the person who "found" Parker. The story goes:
-RC falls in love with Parker.
-RC sets up draft workout so Pop can see him.
-In the workout, Lance Blanks beat up Parker and Pop thought Parker was too soft. Pop told RC he never wants to see him again.
-RC asks Pop to reconsider. Pop says no.
-RC tells Presti to make a highlight reel tape of Parker's best work in Europe.
-Presti makes the highlight reel. Pop watches it and agrees to hold another workout for Parker.
-Parker plays much better and Pop tells him that they'll draft him if he's still on the board.
So, yeah, Presti did a good job compiling a highlight reel of Parker before the invention of YouTube but he was an RC "find".
Is "Lance Blanks" some kind of porn actor?
RC had one lottery pick: Duncan. Robinson and his prime came well before. And most of RCs ody of work came after Duncan with no draft picks and small market money limitations to deal with.
Presti has three lottery picks in a row...all at the same time and in their prime.
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Bell was 23 when the Spurs cut him - still 4 years shy of what would cons ute his "prime" years.
Carlisle's no better then. Because Mahinmi basically does for them what he did for us, just with more regular minutes.
Durant was #2 pick later resigned to the maxi, Harden #3, Westbrook #4, Collison #12, nothing exceptional there.
Thabo for the #26 pick, Ibaka at #24 were excellent moves.
They overpaid for Perkins, with most players still under rookie contracts, not that difficult.
Finally signed Fisher who got cut mid season, that was a great move, better then Mills in the short term.
And that's their rotation. Many consecutive seasons of being one of the worst franchises in bball tbh.
I believe that POP is also the President of basketball operations(correct me if I am wrong), which would give him say in who is drafted.
Plus I think in the NBA the coaches have a lot more say due to the size of the roster, vs lets say NFL.
Yea his reason was that he was the Assistant GM in San Antonio and he was offered the GM position in OKC(Seattle).
If the Spurs orginization had decided to keep Presti and get rid of RC then RC would have probably been the GM in OKC and we would all be sitting on here saying, "how would our team look different if we had kept RC?"
Yes. Our chasing of JKidd also resulted in the Hedo trade, which means Cactus Jack is no longer needed. I was so disappointed because we did such a great job in developing Stevie only to see him shine on other mediocre teams. If we were to chase someone, it shoulda been full court press on Jermaine O'Neal. At the time, we was the perfect replacement Tower.
JONeal got a 7 years max contract from Indy, the Spurs would have offered $30M less. It was similar situation to Kidd, those players were never to leave $25-30M on the table to sign with the Spurs.
However Sterling is cheap, and I liked Heat's strategy. The Clippers signed Maguette to a bigger contract, then the Heat signed Brand to an offer sheet which the Clippers matched. Immediately, the Heat signed Odom to an offer sheet, which the Clippers declined to match.
The Spurs could have re-signed Jack and Odom that season, plus Horry. Or Brad Miller as Duncan didn't want to play C. Instead, they went with Horry, Rasho, Hedo and Mercer. For a championship team, with the NBA best player and with massive cap space, that off-season was ridiculous.
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Raja Bell is a role player. There are hundreds of him out there.
Thabo was drafted by 76ers, traded to the Bulls, who traded him to the Thunder for a draft pick that turned into Taj Gibson. I prefer Thunder have Thabo rather than Gibson, who would have made them a much better defensive team.
You might be right about this.
I actually had to disagree with people who were saying that OKC is just like the Spurs. I think for the most part they have solid guys, but OKC has four players who were lottery picks (Durant, Westbrook, Harden, and Collison) including numbers 2 (Durant), 3 (Harden), and 4 (Westbrook). They also have Ibaka who was picked earlier than any of the Spurs except Duncan and Leonard.
At the same time, there's something to be said for Presti just getting those picks right. Just because teams pick early doesn't mean it helps them. see: Olowakandi, Michael, et al.
But Durant, Westbrook, and Harden were the rewards of teams with losing records. What RC and Pop have done is nothing short of phenomenal.
The Clippers were notorious for wasting their picks. Olovokandi was picked because he had upside "like Olajuwon". Supposedly he was athletic 7', solid defensively and was to develop his offensive game later. But the problem is that he never played bball prior to college, had no bball iq, was injury prone, very soft and lacked work ethic.
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