You don't know if we have future star or stars on the team currently. I think that we are going to have two 20 PPG guards in our backcourt. Fox is going to be a dynamic scorer. How do you know Skal won't turn into a big time scorer and an all-star? How do you know what Buddy or Papa G will become? Just based on early returns Buddy is a 20 PPG scorer in our league with high efficiency. Papa G is a 7'1" X factor who has transformed his body in less than one year . Giles is granted a long shot but if all goes well could be the best player in the draft. He has wingspan of Willie and better shot and handles than Skal. Bogdan is one of the fundamentally sound players I have ever watched.
With all of these variables, why do we need to pin all of our hopes on the 2018 draft? We should be nurturing these assets and yesterday signings show exactly the front office intention. Fox has a better chance to become a star watching and learning under Hill. In two years at advanced age of 21, the team will be turned over to him. That's better than letting him "take his lumps" at 35 MPG so we can draft another 19 year old in 2018 draft.
Not all these players are going to pan out but I think we are ahead of schedule in in two consecutive drafts we parlayed 1 asset into three and 1 asset and two.... in former case all 3 assets are showing promise.
2016 summer: Marco --- > Malachi
2016 draft: # 8 pick ---> Papa G Bogdan Skal
2017 deadline: Boogie ---> Buddy Jackson (Giles + Fox)
2017 Draft: #10 pick ----> Jackson Giles
2017 Free Agency: Cleared cap space ----> Hill Z-Bo
Look at the "rebuild" based on what Vlade started with, what is to the left of the arrows. I took liberty with the assumption we would have conveyed our pick (#5 - Fox) if the Boogie trade does not go down since we would have likely finished outside the Bottom 10. So this amounts to our best asset (Boogie), the 2016 lottery pick, the 2017 NO pick and Marco turned into:
- Malachi
- Papa G
- Bogdan
- Skal
- Buddy
- Jackson
- Giles
- Fox
- Hill
- Z-Bo
This is fairly impressive "rebuild". Personally I would have been happy if we could have drafted Isaac then Donovan at #5 and #10 but I am hardly disappointed. The remaking of team starting with last years draft to now would not include yesterday's free agents because if we do not make Boogie trade the money that goes to Hill and Z-Bo goes to Boogie. Though we do not get maximum value in his trade (i.e. 2019 unprotected pick included) this is impressive turnover of a team going nowhere with Boogie at its centerpiece. How impressive it turns out to be depends on individual and collective development and emergence of a star caliber players Of course it would be great to have #1 pick in 2018. But betting on luck guarantees nothing, and you would be potentially neglecting everything you have done above by jeopardizing their development and confidence by throwing to them to the wolves. Besides fortune favors the bold. Vlade was bold at deadline and moved up to #5 and got his franchise PG. The focus should being bold and aggressive and developing what we have not plotting to win 15 games in 2018.