I don't think the NBA as a whole is that surprised. Luka was the consensus #2 pick most places, and #1 among many of the Blog Boys. It wasn't like picking Dirk when there had been a sparse history of success by European players or picking Giannis based off of grainy video from a tiny gym. It was there for everyone to see on the biggest stage outside of the NBA.
When we hit on #2, it seemed like everything was lining up perfectly. At #1, we'd have had the tough decision between Ayton and Doncic. I wouldn't want to bet my future on Ayton due to his low motivation, but it's also hard to pass on a big man with those tools. Luckily, the Suns were going to pick him so no worries! If there was any worry we might pass on Luka, certainly not with Vlade and Peja in the front office, right? We love Bogdan, so why wouldn't we superlove a bigger, younger version who is likely already better than him?
If somehow we didn't want to go that way and wanted a big man, the pick is obviously Jaren Jackson with his dominant defensive potential (he's already leading the league in defense near the rim.) Bagley was the player that I did not want. He did not have any obvious trait that is elite at the NBA level other than his jumping, which is not in itself a basketball result but can be applied in a few areas. He doesn't have great length or a great frame, and hasn't proven to have great ball skills. When I first heard talk we were zeroing in on Bagley, I didn't believe it, thinking it to be a smokescreen. It wasn't until a couple of days before the draft that I realized they were serious.
So, it took me awhile to get into this season despite the early success and I am still salty about it now, though I am enjoying the team more and more. With where our franchise is and has been, you simply don't pass on an elite talent based on prejudging team fit. Not even now in hindsight with our current success; we are far beyond expectations but still only a bit above .500 on the shaky foundation of late deep-hole comebacks. Great fun, but not enough to erase mistakes that were made. And we certainly weren't in the position back in June to make the pick as if we were sliding in the last piece of our championship lineup. We might not be winning in precisely the same way with Fox and Luka sharing the ball, but we would have more options over now, where we are often screwed when we can't get out and run. We would likely have fewer long dry spells.
So, basically we nightly watch Luka playing at an All-Star or maybe near-MVP consideration level, and Jackson looking like a future All Defensive player at least, while we hope that once Marvin returns from injury he can secure a spot in the starting lineup. Marvin has given me reason for hope with his motor and apparent hard work in adding to his game. His handle and outside shot look smoother than I thought. The times he's used his right hand look smooth enough that I'm not sure why he doesn't use it more than 2 percent of the time. Hopefully with work and development he can become a more versatile player than he appeared in college, because the TYPE of player he has been to this point, even at its highest ideal level, no longer has the value in the current NBA that it once did. I have seen more than enough to be sure that he isn't a bust and will be a productive player, so that is something.
I know many of these points have been hit on repeatedly, but I wasn't posting until a few days ago, so I had to vent. I'm enjoying everything that is happening, but I'm sorry, I will be holding some bitterness in my heart for a while.
GO KINGS!