I guess we could say the issue is “putting all your eggs in one basket”
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You followed that statement with "(but I don’t really think we’re doing that)"
In that same post you said this:
I mean, really we could evaluate EVERY usage of team resources by the same rubric. What if we didn’t trade for Parsons and kept our picks - if the pick doesn’t pan out, can’t stay healthy, doesn’t help the team as much as they “should” - then that’s a failed pick too, no? Maybe we keep our extra 40m in cap space but the players we choose to invest it in fail by the same measure.
So lets state every egg (resource) used to obtain 1 player (1 egg):
- Kenny Clark
- 2026 1st round draft pick
- 2027 1st round draft pick
- $136M of guaranteed money/cap dollars
If the Parsons trade didn't happen how many different eggs would we still have?
I count at least 4, with the 4th one buying a whole lot more eggs. 2 of the other eggs, the draft picks, they are still mystery eggs. For all we know, those could be top 5 picks.
Anyway, it really isn't putting all your eggs in 1 basket, it is combining a bunch of assets (eggs), into 1 big Egg and then hoping that egg will contain more than what you lost to make it.