BadMofoPimp wrote:Some people act as if the only way to enjoy basketball is to lose as many games year after year until a Superstar talent falls into our laps only if we pray hard enough after every bottom feeding losing season and get extremely lucky. Then, all of a sudden we are winners and guaranteed a winning team because that elite talent will teach us all how to play basketball and play winning basketball.
Right. I'm a fan. I understand the concept but I like to see my team win and let the chips fall where they may. Hope for a Giannis or a Kawhi or a Manu or a Parker, etc... a few spots back. San Antonio "shouldn't" have had that Duncan pick...the Celtics tanked and planned their way into 2 high lottery picks and ended up with two guys that didn't catch on (at least in Boston). Nothing is certain, particularly now that the draft is full of 19 year olds and euros who play 10mpg...I'll enjoy my team and my coach fighting for wins and developing chemistry.
It was a hypothetical question...18 wins out of 22 would signal a lot more than "not tanking". There are a lot of teams on the bubble and in the playoffs who aren't tanking. It's not a given that it's best to tank if you're not going to beat Golden State this year. Geez, enjoy the team playing well, it's only been two games (and one win)...don't panic...BTW, yet another legendary draft - just like every year. No way to know who transitions to NBA.