| ice4277 |
05-23-2003 01:29 PM |
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Originally posted by Honolulu_Blue
Pathetic? How? It was a risk at the time. Thorpe was a serviceable player. The Pistons had some options as to when to take the pick. They made a gamble and it paid off. Who knew? The Grizz or Showboats or whatever they are called now could have had a good season and the pick could have turned out to be a low first rounder.
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That's the whole key. If I recall correctly, the Grizzlies thought they were close to putting together a pretty decent squad, and felt they just needed another piece or two to add to the puzzle. Now, whether or not you believe that Otis Thorpe could be that piece is another story, but they felt they took a calculated risk in making the trade. Think about it, that trade was six years ago; I'm sure they assumed that, by the time they had to give that pick up, they would be playing good enough that it would probably only be a low first-round pick, not a lottery choice. If that pick turns out to be low in the first round, it turns out to be an ok deal for the Grizz. As it turns out, it bit them in the ass. Thems the breaks sometimes.
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