I can’t believe we took Ayton over Doncic. I’ve never been more wrong about anything in sports in my entire life.
If we had a Doncic/Booker back Court just surrounded by 3 and D guys, that team woulda been a contender for a decade.
As an organization we've had a big man fetish since we lost the coin flip.
It's like we always thought a + center was the final piece, but it's a bunch of "what could have been" more than anything else.
Alvan Adams did yeoman's work even though he didn't have the size. Nick Vanos died in a plane crash.
Early Colangelo years was like a constant run to try and get tougher inside. Armen Gilliam. James Edwards. Rick Robey. Sheesh, we even brought in Joe Barry Carrol and Xavier McDaniel.
Trading for Barkley ...
Oliver Miller could have been that guy, he flamed out.
We tried to trade Barkley for Mutombo. We traded Majerle for Hot Rod.
We had a year of McDyess and he took off on us. We literally went to court in Greece to bring Jake Tsakalidis over (good grief, that was pre-Twitter and I was up at 2AM refreshing international news sites to see what the court decision was).
Amare was that guy, for a while ...
We brought in Shaq for a trial run ...
Getting the number one pick the year Ayton was coming out almost seemed like fate, so it was was kind of predictable he would be the no-brainer choice, even though we probably should have recognized that it's not a center league anymore, and he just doesn't have the engine.
Fingers crossed we've learned the lesson, finally.