So, using your analogy, the FO doesn't like Doncic, Ayton, JJJ, and likely Bagley, because any of them are likely to be in the top three, and if they liked any of them, they would have tanked for them. So they don't like any of the best players in this draft. They didn't tank because they wanted to be assured of getting a lesser player... Yeah, I think I understand that....
Yeah, if they truly loved Doncic as a prospect and wanted him on this team, then they would've tanked to get him. Or at least hand the keys to our young guys sooner instead of trying to feature a heavy ZBO offense and aim for wins. I honestly don't care what stats say, because I'm pretty sure we would've lost more games without ZBo. Until Buddy's late emergence, ZBo was the only player on offense who could consistently create his own offense. He was our best offensive option.
Going back to the Kings, we obviously didn't value Doncic as high as the other lotto teams. If we did, then we would've been tanking for him side by side with them. Look at how those teams(Suns, Dallas, Hawks, and Grizzlies) were out there blatanlty losing games for a chance at Doncic/Ayton.The Kings made choices this year. So in theory, they probably had a plan from the very start and knew that they were going to pick in the 5-10 range. That tells me they view very little talent difference between the top 5 and the next 5. If this wasn't their plan to begin with, then it's even worse they didn't have this part of the plan mapped out.
See, this is why I have trouble getting behind this FO. This is the same exact problem we faced before trading Cousins. They changed their plans almost every year. There's 0 continuity from the last season to the next. This year they were firm on what they wanted to do...rebuild and develop. They already said at the beginning that it would be a long process. If it's a multi-year process, then they should have multiple years mapped out. That's what a good FO would do during a rebuild. Are they still following their own plans? Or are they just riding along the waves? I'm inclined to pick the later. What was the 1/2 year George Hill experiment about? What was waiving Papagiannis about after accepting his offer for next year? Or how about completely giving up on Malachi?
I don't know how things work in the NBA, but I'd assume if you're committed towards a 2-3 year rebuild, then you should have a plan all mapped out. I just don't see it with this FO.To make matters worse, they
know we won't be without a 2019 pick, so it makes this 2018 pick tens times as important... yet here we are, standing at #7 in the lotto...nowhere near reach of Luka Doncic.