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If your going to lose, lose badly 

Post#1 » by cpfsf » Mon Mar 7, 2011 5:40 pm

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Re: If your going to lose, lose badly 

Post#2 » by jack612 » Mon Mar 7, 2011 6:09 pm

Mark Cuban should be taking notes tonight then.
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Post#3 » by mandurugo » Mon Mar 7, 2011 6:56 pm

Cuban's idea is unfortunately divorced from our current reality. If there was no lottery in place and the quality of players entering the draft was constant it might be a good idea. With the current system your best bet is to always try for short term gains instead of long range plans and hope for a lucky break.
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Re: If your going to lose, lose badly 

Post#4 » by Klomp » Mon Mar 7, 2011 8:42 pm

mandurugo wrote:Cuban's idea is unfortunately divorced from our current reality. If there was no lottery in place and the quality of players entering the draft was constant it might be a good idea. With the current system your best bet is to always try for short term gains instead of long range plans and hope for a lucky break.

Thats what got us Troy Hudson and Marko Jaric.
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Re: If your going to lose, lose badly 

Post#5 » by mandurugo » Mon Mar 7, 2011 11:15 pm

Klomp wrote:
mandurugo wrote:Cuban's idea is unfortunately divorced from our current reality. If there was no lottery in place and the quality of players entering the draft was constant it might be a good idea. With the current system your best bet is to always try for short term gains instead of long range plans and hope for a lucky break.

Thats what got us Troy Hudson and Marko Jaric.


Yeah, you've still got to make good decisions (or have your gambles pan out) - but the wolves have been at the bottom for years and how many chances have they had at a transcendent talent in the lottery that would take them back to the KG years? That one superstar you need doesn't come along too often, and simply going to the bottom is no guarantee that you'll get that guy. A lousy team might have more money available for a FA, but how many realistic chances have the wolves had at getting a guy who would make the difference? I just don't think Cuban's idea has much merit, putting a good team together requires a moderate amount of skill and a lot of luck. There's no easy or logical way to do it. So put the best team together you can every year and don't gamble to heavily on future potential.
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Re: If your going to lose, lose badly 

Post#6 » by Krapinsky » Mon Mar 7, 2011 11:22 pm

I've always agreed with this sentiment. It's a superstars league. 24 of the last 25 championship team have had one of the top 50 players in history. Sure, you can luck into one of those guys, like we did KG (though you had a much better chance when you could gamble on highschool players), but you're odds greatly improve if you get that #1 or #2 pick (i.e., Duncan, Howard, Wall, Rose, Griffin, Durant). We haven't been able to get one of those guys.
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Re: If your going to lose, lose badly 

Post#7 » by cpfsf » Tue Mar 8, 2011 12:18 am

Krapinsky wrote:I've always agreed with this sentiment. It's a superstars league. 24 of the last 25 championship team have had one of the top 50 players in history. Sure, you can luck into one of those guys, like we did KG, but you're odds greatly improve if you get that #1 or #2 pick (i.e., Duncan, Howard, Wall, Rose, Griffin, Durant). We haven't been able to get one of those guys.


It's not like we can snag Stoudemire, James, or Bosh in free agency. I think this is really the only route we can go.
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Re: If your going to lose, lose badly 

Post#8 » by Grits n Gravy » Tue Mar 8, 2011 4:08 am

cpfsf wrote:
Krapinsky wrote:I've always agreed with this sentiment. It's a superstars league. 24 of the last 25 championship team have had one of the top 50 players in history. Sure, you can luck into one of those guys, like we did KG, but you're odds greatly improve if you get that #1 or #2 pick (i.e., Duncan, Howard, Wall, Rose, Griffin, Durant). We haven't been able to get one of those guys.


It's not like we can snag Stoudemire, James, or Bosh in free agency. I think this is really the only route we can go.

exactly, like i couldn't understand for the life of me what the hell the bobcats were doing hiring larry brown....he is the kind of guy who KILLS franchises that should be rebuilding, he goes in there, sits all their recent lottery picks and plays all 30+ year old guys and scratches and claws for every last win and where does that leave them? a completely average team that will always be average because they perform too good to get a high lottery pick and too bad too do anything in the playoffs if they even get there at all....you have to know you're team and be honest, either you're competing for a ring and playing you're best vet players, or you're rebuilding and playing you're young guys and letting them grow and make mistakes....it's that cut and dry too me.
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Re: If your going to lose, lose badly 

Post#9 » by cpfsf » Wed Mar 9, 2011 3:33 pm

"We've been very fortunate," Cuban said. "Twelve years ago, we were horrible. We were a basketball wasteland. The Timberwolves have gone through five difficult years. But they're doing the right things.

"You look at Oklahoma City when they left Seattle, they were horrible. And the Los Angeles Clippers now have Blake Griffin. Part of it's the (lottery) draw — do you get the No. 1 pick or the No. 2 pick? Do you get a guy who ends up getting hurt or do you get a guy who ends up being an all-star? It's luck of the draw. That's just the way this league works.

"In terms of rebuilding, you've got to be really bad in order to be really good."

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