This is the reason so many teams that are now rebuilding have such a huge mountain to climb. Either bc that did not work out for them in the past, or their predecessor abandoned ship once they saw the writing on the wall (thanks Shiv! - corrected as per Bruyns). In my case, it would be very imprudent to trade away picks for players in the hopes of building this way, bc what few picks we have need to be used for the future. Nobody is trading young guys for these draft picks, only older players that don`t fit the rebuild timeframe. At best, they are gp pieces and then flipped for an equivalent return that we paid, if lucky, later on.Bruyns wroteCOLONThis is what happens when good teams have no cap and the majority of rebuilders are content being bad and flirting with missing GP. I don’t even know if it’s good for parity if teams don’t try and add players. Most prospects won’t pan out and teams will never improve.
My team, then Will’s then Matthew’s have all gone from the bottom of the standings to the top by trading futures for players. It can be done and I feel it’s easier than ever right now with how overvalued picks have become.
There are occassions where a buy-low and flip works out well for the team (Brodin, Faulk for me as an example), but that requires a GM to be very active (as Shoalzie has been this off-season).
It`s hard to rebuild in this league now. Takes time and patience and cannot be rushed any longer.