In looking at the NBA champions during the modern draft era, it can be argued that a team needs to draft a superstar to win.
Considering the Lakers, Celtics, Pistons, Bulls, and Spurs have won 70% of all NBA titles let's look at their "star" player acquisitions. I am further restrictng my analysis to players and teams that won in my lifetime (past 25 years). Sorry, Wilt, Russell, Cousy, etc.
Lakers: Kareem (trade), Magic (draft), Worthy (draft)
Celtics: Bird (draft), McHale (draft), Parish (trade)
Pistons: Isaiah (draft), Dumars (draft), Rodman (draft), Laimbeer (trade)
Bulls: Jordan (draft), Pippen (draft-day-trade), Grant (trade)
Lakers Part Deux: Kobe (draft), Shaq (free-agent)
Spurs: Duncan (draft), Robinson (draft), Flop'u (draft), Eva's Bi-o tch (draft)
So, of the 19 "stars" of the dominant NBA Championship teams of the past three decades, 14 won titles for the teams that drafted them (I'm counting Pippen as being "drafted" by the Bulls). Only one team's star (Shaq) was signed as a free-agent. Only four teams traded for one of their stars.
Additionally, all of these teams, with the exception of the Pistons, have, arguably, the first or second most dominant player of their era.
Are we (the Suns) screwed until we draft a "superstar"?
Have we drafted our superstar (Amare)? If so, do we simply need to build our team around his skillset vice building the team around Nash's?
Considering the Lakers, Celtics, Pistons, Bulls, and Spurs have won 70% of all NBA titles let's look at their "star" player acquisitions. I am further restrictng my analysis to players and teams that won in my lifetime (past 25 years). Sorry, Wilt, Russell, Cousy, etc.
Lakers: Kareem (trade), Magic (draft), Worthy (draft)
Celtics: Bird (draft), McHale (draft), Parish (trade)
Pistons: Isaiah (draft), Dumars (draft), Rodman (draft), Laimbeer (trade)
Bulls: Jordan (draft), Pippen (draft-day-trade), Grant (trade)
Lakers Part Deux: Kobe (draft), Shaq (free-agent)
Spurs: Duncan (draft), Robinson (draft), Flop'u (draft), Eva's Bi-o tch (draft)
So, of the 19 "stars" of the dominant NBA Championship teams of the past three decades, 14 won titles for the teams that drafted them (I'm counting Pippen as being "drafted" by the Bulls). Only one team's star (Shaq) was signed as a free-agent. Only four teams traded for one of their stars.
Additionally, all of these teams, with the exception of the Pistons, have, arguably, the first or second most dominant player of their era.
Are we (the Suns) screwed until we draft a "superstar"?
Have we drafted our superstar (Amare)? If so, do we simply need to build our team around his skillset vice building the team around Nash's?