IceColdCubano wrote:twix2500 wrote:carnageta wrote:I think we'll be a threadmill regular season team once again. 40-46 wins. I'd be okay with the 6th seed - avoid the play-in games and matchup against the 3rd seed in the first round (likely will not be Milwaukee or Boston).
We're a team that can cause havoc in a playoff series.
You are literally describing a non-treadmill team. A treadmill team is a team that late lottery or 8 or 7 seed that poses no threat to make a run in the playoffs or has a draft pick that not a big impact to make a difference. They can't get worse or better just stuck in limbo
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The Hawks were always regarded as a treadmill team for a long time, they usually roamed around the 4-5 seed slot and lose in the first or second round. You are called treadmill because year in and year out you find yourself making it into the playoffs and settling into the middle of the pack and do nothing but being a middling stop gap between you and the team the goes to the conference finals from your bracket. Philly is a team that is just threading water as we speak being a thin line from a contender to pretender, aka treadmiller extraordinaire.
Naw that is not the origin of a treadmill. The term for over a century was coined a treadmill meaning they are running in place unable to excell or get worse. Not in position to make a trade to improve or draft to improve the talent and not bad enough to fall in the top of the lotto to get an impact player. It has nothing to do with not making to the finals. It means they are not either contenders or in position to build. Running in place. Its one of the worse position to be in as a franchise and the only way to get out is to blow it up.
If you are competing to get to the finals you are not considered a treadmill. Im sure the term has been misconstrued over time because fans throwing to term at a team in frustration or hate or using the term loosely.
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