Kings got the #2 pick in 2018 and you know what happened. Many organizations are plain dumb even when they get lucky. Can't really blame the Spurs for being smart when they get a date with Lady Luck..
Yes, I can, because they weren’t smart, they were lucky.
You’re making terrible comparisons.
Robinson and Duncan were the undisputed, clear cut #1 players in their drafts. Just like when Shaq went #1. And LeBron went #1.
There was no debate. Had the KINGS landed #1 in either of those drafts, they’d have taken those same 2 players as would have every other team in the league. So stop with that.
While many of us KINGS fans wanted #77 in 2018, he was NOT the clear cut, no-brainer #1 pick as Duncan and Robinson were. Not even close.
As it were, #77 went #3 because of that fact.
The KINGS have surely made some dumb draft decisions over the years, but they’ve yet to own the #1 pick and pass on an overwhelming consensus generational talent, especially a big man that used to be the gold standard until the past 15 years or so.
They would NOT have passed on Ewing, Robinson, Shaq, Duncan, LeBron, AD, or any other of the no-brainer top picks. You’re kidding yourself if you actually believe that.
There’s a huge difference between screwing up the middling lottery picks that landed Thomas Robinson, Jimmer, McLemore, and Stauskas and actually blowing the top overall pick in a draft that has a talent like Duncan, Robinson and now Wembanyama.
I don’t give the Knicks credit for taking Patrick Ewing, the Magic credit for taking Shaq, the Cavs taking LeBron or the Spurs taking Duncan. Any team that landed #1 in those drafts would have ran to the podium with the same name on their draft card.
Same goes for this upcoming draft. Didn’t matter who ended up #1, we all know who that pick is going to be.
I wish the Kings were as "lucky" as the Spurs.
Me too. Cause they’d have had Robinson and Duncan and a much different trajectory from 1989 on and then again from 1997 on.
I wish the Spurs had the KINGS luck and landed only ONE #1 pick when there wasn’t a single worthwhile player to be had other than Sean Elliott — who was FAR from a generational star.
The Spurs luck would have had them landing the #1 pick in 1989 instead of the KINGS in an alternate universe where Shaquille O’Neal was permitted to enter the draft straight out of HS. But since the KINGS had that pick, that wasn’t allowed to happen for several more years.
As the saying goes, “it’s better to be lucky than good”.