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A phrase ”follow into" in a context



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I'm a ( an old style ) basketball fan and when I was reading this article



And I encountered this line,




Walton inherited a team that was ripped to the studs by Kobe Bryant's retirement tour and propped up by a pair of the NBA's worst contracts — Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov, one of whom is still cashing checks not to play for the Lakers and the other of whom cost them their No. 2 pick from 2015 in a salary dump. Starless and cap-strapped is not the best starting point, but Walton built the crop of draft picks who followed into a team attractive enough to lure LeBron to Los Angeles.




What would this phrase "follow into" mean in this context?



I can not find any definition either by paid or free dictionaries.



I appreciate you all native speakers' support in advance(m_m).










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    1















    I'm a ( an old style ) basketball fan and when I was reading this article



    And I encountered this line,




    Walton inherited a team that was ripped to the studs by Kobe Bryant's retirement tour and propped up by a pair of the NBA's worst contracts — Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov, one of whom is still cashing checks not to play for the Lakers and the other of whom cost them their No. 2 pick from 2015 in a salary dump. Starless and cap-strapped is not the best starting point, but Walton built the crop of draft picks who followed into a team attractive enough to lure LeBron to Los Angeles.




    What would this phrase "follow into" mean in this context?



    I can not find any definition either by paid or free dictionaries.



    I appreciate you all native speakers' support in advance(m_m).










    share|improve this question
























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      1








      1








      I'm a ( an old style ) basketball fan and when I was reading this article



      And I encountered this line,




      Walton inherited a team that was ripped to the studs by Kobe Bryant's retirement tour and propped up by a pair of the NBA's worst contracts — Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov, one of whom is still cashing checks not to play for the Lakers and the other of whom cost them their No. 2 pick from 2015 in a salary dump. Starless and cap-strapped is not the best starting point, but Walton built the crop of draft picks who followed into a team attractive enough to lure LeBron to Los Angeles.




      What would this phrase "follow into" mean in this context?



      I can not find any definition either by paid or free dictionaries.



      I appreciate you all native speakers' support in advance(m_m).










      share|improve this question














      I'm a ( an old style ) basketball fan and when I was reading this article



      And I encountered this line,




      Walton inherited a team that was ripped to the studs by Kobe Bryant's retirement tour and propped up by a pair of the NBA's worst contracts — Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov, one of whom is still cashing checks not to play for the Lakers and the other of whom cost them their No. 2 pick from 2015 in a salary dump. Starless and cap-strapped is not the best starting point, but Walton built the crop of draft picks who followed into a team attractive enough to lure LeBron to Los Angeles.




      What would this phrase "follow into" mean in this context?



      I can not find any definition either by paid or free dictionaries.



      I appreciate you all native speakers' support in advance(m_m).







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          Walton built the crop of draft picks who followed into a team attractive enough to lure LeBron to Los Angeles




          This means:




          Walton built the picks, who came later, into a good team.




          “Who Followed” is one idea, and “into a team” is a different idea.



          “Into” is used to say “he turned ingredients into a result.”






          share|improve this answer























          • Thanks! I think yours would be almost same with David Siegel's. But yours is much simpler, kindly let me have some time to choose the best answer.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            28 mins ago


















          1














          Consider the key section of the sentence:




          ...Walton built the crop of draft picks who followed into a team attractive enough ..




          Here "the crop of draft picks who followed" is the group of people who were picked by the team after the drafts of Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov. Call this geoup of players "the guys" and we have




          Walton built the guys into a team attractive enough...




          In short the pattern here is



          "A built B into C" so "built into" is the compound verb. Here A is "Walton" B is "the crop of draft picks who followed" and C is "a team attractive enough..."



          To help clarify this, the final sentence of the paragraph could be rewritten as:




          Starless and cap-strapped is not the best starting point, but Walton built the group of players who were drafted subsequent to Deng and Mozgov, into a team attractive enough to lure LeBron to Los Angeles.




          without changing the meaning at all.






          share|improve this answer

























          • You explained basically the same thing using different words.

            – Kaique
            2 hours ago











          • @Kaique I do not think so at all. "followed" does not belong with "into". "Followed modifies "players" to indicate which players: those who followed [the poor picks] . "Followed' here is a sequence in time. not followed in the sense of "he followed where Joe led" or any of several other posisble senses on "followed". The answer by whiskeychief does say pretty much the same thing that I did.

            – David Siegel
            2 hours ago












          • Thanks! I think the image became clearer in myself. So, I bet the verb "follow" here would be equal, like, "continued to play together",am I wrong? I wish or doubt that there should have been a comma between follow and into in my personal opinion.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            29 mins ago











          • @Kentaro Tomono Not quite. "Follow" here means "came after" or "jointed the team after." It refers back to "Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov," and "the players who followed" are those who joined later than Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov. I think a comma after "followed" would be undesirable.

            – David Siegel
            22 mins ago






          • 1





            You are right. Who followed were the "the crop of draft picks" ( which are persons ). Thanks!.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            18 mins ago


















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          In that context "followed into" means "became/turned into/made"






          share|improve this answer























          • With much appreciation!

            – Kentaro Tomono
            2 hours ago






          • 1





            @Kentaro Tomono I think this is not quite right, i will try an answer.

            – David Siegel
            2 hours ago











          • @DavidSiegel Oh, thank you.....

            – Kentaro Tomono
            2 hours ago











          • He had come up with a selection of players that followed into a great team, that became a great team.

            – Kaique
            2 hours ago











          • @ Kaique "followed into" is not a grammatical unit here, "Players that followed' is

            – David Siegel
            2 hours ago











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          Walton built the crop of draft picks who followed into a team attractive enough to lure LeBron to Los Angeles




          This means:




          Walton built the picks, who came later, into a good team.




          “Who Followed” is one idea, and “into a team” is a different idea.



          “Into” is used to say “he turned ingredients into a result.”






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          • Thanks! I think yours would be almost same with David Siegel's. But yours is much simpler, kindly let me have some time to choose the best answer.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            28 mins ago















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          Walton built the crop of draft picks who followed into a team attractive enough to lure LeBron to Los Angeles




          This means:




          Walton built the picks, who came later, into a good team.




          “Who Followed” is one idea, and “into a team” is a different idea.



          “Into” is used to say “he turned ingredients into a result.”






          share|improve this answer























          • Thanks! I think yours would be almost same with David Siegel's. But yours is much simpler, kindly let me have some time to choose the best answer.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            28 mins ago













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          Walton built the crop of draft picks who followed into a team attractive enough to lure LeBron to Los Angeles




          This means:




          Walton built the picks, who came later, into a good team.




          “Who Followed” is one idea, and “into a team” is a different idea.



          “Into” is used to say “he turned ingredients into a result.”






          share|improve this answer














          Walton built the crop of draft picks who followed into a team attractive enough to lure LeBron to Los Angeles




          This means:




          Walton built the picks, who came later, into a good team.




          “Who Followed” is one idea, and “into a team” is a different idea.



          “Into” is used to say “he turned ingredients into a result.”







          share|improve this answer












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          • Thanks! I think yours would be almost same with David Siegel's. But yours is much simpler, kindly let me have some time to choose the best answer.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            28 mins ago

















          • Thanks! I think yours would be almost same with David Siegel's. But yours is much simpler, kindly let me have some time to choose the best answer.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            28 mins ago
















          Thanks! I think yours would be almost same with David Siegel's. But yours is much simpler, kindly let me have some time to choose the best answer.

          – Kentaro Tomono
          28 mins ago





          Thanks! I think yours would be almost same with David Siegel's. But yours is much simpler, kindly let me have some time to choose the best answer.

          – Kentaro Tomono
          28 mins ago













          1














          Consider the key section of the sentence:




          ...Walton built the crop of draft picks who followed into a team attractive enough ..




          Here "the crop of draft picks who followed" is the group of people who were picked by the team after the drafts of Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov. Call this geoup of players "the guys" and we have




          Walton built the guys into a team attractive enough...




          In short the pattern here is



          "A built B into C" so "built into" is the compound verb. Here A is "Walton" B is "the crop of draft picks who followed" and C is "a team attractive enough..."



          To help clarify this, the final sentence of the paragraph could be rewritten as:




          Starless and cap-strapped is not the best starting point, but Walton built the group of players who were drafted subsequent to Deng and Mozgov, into a team attractive enough to lure LeBron to Los Angeles.




          without changing the meaning at all.






          share|improve this answer

























          • You explained basically the same thing using different words.

            – Kaique
            2 hours ago











          • @Kaique I do not think so at all. "followed" does not belong with "into". "Followed modifies "players" to indicate which players: those who followed [the poor picks] . "Followed' here is a sequence in time. not followed in the sense of "he followed where Joe led" or any of several other posisble senses on "followed". The answer by whiskeychief does say pretty much the same thing that I did.

            – David Siegel
            2 hours ago












          • Thanks! I think the image became clearer in myself. So, I bet the verb "follow" here would be equal, like, "continued to play together",am I wrong? I wish or doubt that there should have been a comma between follow and into in my personal opinion.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            29 mins ago











          • @Kentaro Tomono Not quite. "Follow" here means "came after" or "jointed the team after." It refers back to "Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov," and "the players who followed" are those who joined later than Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov. I think a comma after "followed" would be undesirable.

            – David Siegel
            22 mins ago






          • 1





            You are right. Who followed were the "the crop of draft picks" ( which are persons ). Thanks!.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            18 mins ago















          1














          Consider the key section of the sentence:




          ...Walton built the crop of draft picks who followed into a team attractive enough ..




          Here "the crop of draft picks who followed" is the group of people who were picked by the team after the drafts of Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov. Call this geoup of players "the guys" and we have




          Walton built the guys into a team attractive enough...




          In short the pattern here is



          "A built B into C" so "built into" is the compound verb. Here A is "Walton" B is "the crop of draft picks who followed" and C is "a team attractive enough..."



          To help clarify this, the final sentence of the paragraph could be rewritten as:




          Starless and cap-strapped is not the best starting point, but Walton built the group of players who were drafted subsequent to Deng and Mozgov, into a team attractive enough to lure LeBron to Los Angeles.




          without changing the meaning at all.






          share|improve this answer

























          • You explained basically the same thing using different words.

            – Kaique
            2 hours ago











          • @Kaique I do not think so at all. "followed" does not belong with "into". "Followed modifies "players" to indicate which players: those who followed [the poor picks] . "Followed' here is a sequence in time. not followed in the sense of "he followed where Joe led" or any of several other posisble senses on "followed". The answer by whiskeychief does say pretty much the same thing that I did.

            – David Siegel
            2 hours ago












          • Thanks! I think the image became clearer in myself. So, I bet the verb "follow" here would be equal, like, "continued to play together",am I wrong? I wish or doubt that there should have been a comma between follow and into in my personal opinion.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            29 mins ago











          • @Kentaro Tomono Not quite. "Follow" here means "came after" or "jointed the team after." It refers back to "Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov," and "the players who followed" are those who joined later than Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov. I think a comma after "followed" would be undesirable.

            – David Siegel
            22 mins ago






          • 1





            You are right. Who followed were the "the crop of draft picks" ( which are persons ). Thanks!.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            18 mins ago













          1












          1








          1







          Consider the key section of the sentence:




          ...Walton built the crop of draft picks who followed into a team attractive enough ..




          Here "the crop of draft picks who followed" is the group of people who were picked by the team after the drafts of Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov. Call this geoup of players "the guys" and we have




          Walton built the guys into a team attractive enough...




          In short the pattern here is



          "A built B into C" so "built into" is the compound verb. Here A is "Walton" B is "the crop of draft picks who followed" and C is "a team attractive enough..."



          To help clarify this, the final sentence of the paragraph could be rewritten as:




          Starless and cap-strapped is not the best starting point, but Walton built the group of players who were drafted subsequent to Deng and Mozgov, into a team attractive enough to lure LeBron to Los Angeles.




          without changing the meaning at all.






          share|improve this answer















          Consider the key section of the sentence:




          ...Walton built the crop of draft picks who followed into a team attractive enough ..




          Here "the crop of draft picks who followed" is the group of people who were picked by the team after the drafts of Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov. Call this geoup of players "the guys" and we have




          Walton built the guys into a team attractive enough...




          In short the pattern here is



          "A built B into C" so "built into" is the compound verb. Here A is "Walton" B is "the crop of draft picks who followed" and C is "a team attractive enough..."



          To help clarify this, the final sentence of the paragraph could be rewritten as:




          Starless and cap-strapped is not the best starting point, but Walton built the group of players who were drafted subsequent to Deng and Mozgov, into a team attractive enough to lure LeBron to Los Angeles.




          without changing the meaning at all.







          share|improve this answer














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          • You explained basically the same thing using different words.

            – Kaique
            2 hours ago











          • @Kaique I do not think so at all. "followed" does not belong with "into". "Followed modifies "players" to indicate which players: those who followed [the poor picks] . "Followed' here is a sequence in time. not followed in the sense of "he followed where Joe led" or any of several other posisble senses on "followed". The answer by whiskeychief does say pretty much the same thing that I did.

            – David Siegel
            2 hours ago












          • Thanks! I think the image became clearer in myself. So, I bet the verb "follow" here would be equal, like, "continued to play together",am I wrong? I wish or doubt that there should have been a comma between follow and into in my personal opinion.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            29 mins ago











          • @Kentaro Tomono Not quite. "Follow" here means "came after" or "jointed the team after." It refers back to "Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov," and "the players who followed" are those who joined later than Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov. I think a comma after "followed" would be undesirable.

            – David Siegel
            22 mins ago






          • 1





            You are right. Who followed were the "the crop of draft picks" ( which are persons ). Thanks!.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            18 mins ago

















          • You explained basically the same thing using different words.

            – Kaique
            2 hours ago











          • @Kaique I do not think so at all. "followed" does not belong with "into". "Followed modifies "players" to indicate which players: those who followed [the poor picks] . "Followed' here is a sequence in time. not followed in the sense of "he followed where Joe led" or any of several other posisble senses on "followed". The answer by whiskeychief does say pretty much the same thing that I did.

            – David Siegel
            2 hours ago












          • Thanks! I think the image became clearer in myself. So, I bet the verb "follow" here would be equal, like, "continued to play together",am I wrong? I wish or doubt that there should have been a comma between follow and into in my personal opinion.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            29 mins ago











          • @Kentaro Tomono Not quite. "Follow" here means "came after" or "jointed the team after." It refers back to "Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov," and "the players who followed" are those who joined later than Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov. I think a comma after "followed" would be undesirable.

            – David Siegel
            22 mins ago






          • 1





            You are right. Who followed were the "the crop of draft picks" ( which are persons ). Thanks!.

            – Kentaro Tomono
            18 mins ago
















          You explained basically the same thing using different words.

          – Kaique
          2 hours ago





          You explained basically the same thing using different words.

          – Kaique
          2 hours ago













          @Kaique I do not think so at all. "followed" does not belong with "into". "Followed modifies "players" to indicate which players: those who followed [the poor picks] . "Followed' here is a sequence in time. not followed in the sense of "he followed where Joe led" or any of several other posisble senses on "followed". The answer by whiskeychief does say pretty much the same thing that I did.

          – David Siegel
          2 hours ago






          @Kaique I do not think so at all. "followed" does not belong with "into". "Followed modifies "players" to indicate which players: those who followed [the poor picks] . "Followed' here is a sequence in time. not followed in the sense of "he followed where Joe led" or any of several other posisble senses on "followed". The answer by whiskeychief does say pretty much the same thing that I did.

          – David Siegel
          2 hours ago














          Thanks! I think the image became clearer in myself. So, I bet the verb "follow" here would be equal, like, "continued to play together",am I wrong? I wish or doubt that there should have been a comma between follow and into in my personal opinion.

          – Kentaro Tomono
          29 mins ago





          Thanks! I think the image became clearer in myself. So, I bet the verb "follow" here would be equal, like, "continued to play together",am I wrong? I wish or doubt that there should have been a comma between follow and into in my personal opinion.

          – Kentaro Tomono
          29 mins ago













          @Kentaro Tomono Not quite. "Follow" here means "came after" or "jointed the team after." It refers back to "Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov," and "the players who followed" are those who joined later than Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov. I think a comma after "followed" would be undesirable.

          – David Siegel
          22 mins ago





          @Kentaro Tomono Not quite. "Follow" here means "came after" or "jointed the team after." It refers back to "Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov," and "the players who followed" are those who joined later than Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov. I think a comma after "followed" would be undesirable.

          – David Siegel
          22 mins ago




          1




          1





          You are right. Who followed were the "the crop of draft picks" ( which are persons ). Thanks!.

          – Kentaro Tomono
          18 mins ago





          You are right. Who followed were the "the crop of draft picks" ( which are persons ). Thanks!.

          – Kentaro Tomono
          18 mins ago











          0














          In that context "followed into" means "became/turned into/made"






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          • With much appreciation!

            – Kentaro Tomono
            2 hours ago






          • 1





            @Kentaro Tomono I think this is not quite right, i will try an answer.

            – David Siegel
            2 hours ago











          • @DavidSiegel Oh, thank you.....

            – Kentaro Tomono
            2 hours ago











          • He had come up with a selection of players that followed into a great team, that became a great team.

            – Kaique
            2 hours ago











          • @ Kaique "followed into" is not a grammatical unit here, "Players that followed' is

            – David Siegel
            2 hours ago















          0














          In that context "followed into" means "became/turned into/made"






          share|improve this answer























          • With much appreciation!

            – Kentaro Tomono
            2 hours ago






          • 1





            @Kentaro Tomono I think this is not quite right, i will try an answer.

            – David Siegel
            2 hours ago











          • @DavidSiegel Oh, thank you.....

            – Kentaro Tomono
            2 hours ago











          • He had come up with a selection of players that followed into a great team, that became a great team.

            – Kaique
            2 hours ago











          • @ Kaique "followed into" is not a grammatical unit here, "Players that followed' is

            – David Siegel
            2 hours ago













          0












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          0







          In that context "followed into" means "became/turned into/made"






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          In that context "followed into" means "became/turned into/made"







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          • With much appreciation!

            – Kentaro Tomono
            2 hours ago






          • 1





            @Kentaro Tomono I think this is not quite right, i will try an answer.

            – David Siegel
            2 hours ago











          • @DavidSiegel Oh, thank you.....

            – Kentaro Tomono
            2 hours ago











          • He had come up with a selection of players that followed into a great team, that became a great team.

            – Kaique
            2 hours ago











          • @ Kaique "followed into" is not a grammatical unit here, "Players that followed' is

            – David Siegel
            2 hours ago

















          • With much appreciation!

            – Kentaro Tomono
            2 hours ago






          • 1





            @Kentaro Tomono I think this is not quite right, i will try an answer.

            – David Siegel
            2 hours ago











          • @DavidSiegel Oh, thank you.....

            – Kentaro Tomono
            2 hours ago











          • He had come up with a selection of players that followed into a great team, that became a great team.

            – Kaique
            2 hours ago











          • @ Kaique "followed into" is not a grammatical unit here, "Players that followed' is

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          With much appreciation!

          – Kentaro Tomono
          2 hours ago





          With much appreciation!

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          2 hours ago




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          @Kentaro Tomono I think this is not quite right, i will try an answer.

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          2 hours ago





          @Kentaro Tomono I think this is not quite right, i will try an answer.

          – David Siegel
          2 hours ago













          @DavidSiegel Oh, thank you.....

          – Kentaro Tomono
          2 hours ago





          @DavidSiegel Oh, thank you.....

          – Kentaro Tomono
          2 hours ago













          He had come up with a selection of players that followed into a great team, that became a great team.

          – Kaique
          2 hours ago





          He had come up with a selection of players that followed into a great team, that became a great team.

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          2 hours ago













          @ Kaique "followed into" is not a grammatical unit here, "Players that followed' is

          – David Siegel
          2 hours ago





          @ Kaique "followed into" is not a grammatical unit here, "Players that followed' is

          – David Siegel
          2 hours ago

















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