ambchang
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Have to hand it to presti. He did so many things right:Exactly what I've been saying for a couple of years while some folks were confident that the new Cap Economics would catch up to OKC. The reality is, they may have just cracked the code...
1) generated as many chances as he could with draft oicks
2) nailed a high percentage of those draft picks
3 created a vision and system for his team, then drafted almost perfectly in the 2nd round for players who fit the roles in that system. He’s using the second round as a trade vehicle more than a development pipeline. There are a few players who were bypassed due to their age but if they fit then draft him anyways.
4) identified the right players and traded for those. He didn’t mind a short term overpay as long as there is long term value.
5) developing the young talent they have to fit into the right roles.
But this is a lot of things right, from scouting (draft and trades) to getting value in trades to system development to value identification. I’m not sure the spurs, or any other team, can get this much right.
Btw, this is exactly what the second apron should do. Reward competent front offices instead of giving an unfair advantage to big market teams.