SelfishPlayer wrote:rapstarter wrote:HotelVitale wrote:
Treadmill was created to talk about teams that year after year weren’t good enough to win a PO series if things went well that season, and weren’t bad enough to get a top-5 pick if things went poorly.
You just mean they’re stuck short of winning a title. We all get that.
They haven't ever gotten close enough to winning a title to be called anything other than a treadmill team. That's just the reality,
Having a superstar in his prime eliminates all talk of treadmill. Treadmill teams don't have a superstar, nor youth with superstar potential, while maintaining a goal of simply making the playoffs, and not contending. We have seen a team like the Raptors fall off of the treadmill while the Knicks hopped onto it. A team like the Mavs can be made to emulate a treadmill team by idiotic management mistakes like letting Brunson walk away for nothing and immediately turning the Knicks into a treadmill team while the Mavs are now a lottery team, although a lottery team with a proven superstar which gives them hope, unlike treadmill teams who have none...
Sort of agree but don't think any of those teams are treadmill teams now. Mavs have a young MVP-level guy so their upside is inherently much higher than a treadmill team--which means that even if they keep being stuck in that 10-15 range for a few years, like you said that'd be because of crappy moves and not because their team is inherently limited. Knicks already won a first rd series and could easily do so again, and they also have other options with various young assets and picks. They're not far off from a treadmill team if things go badly but they're not that atm for sure.
The Raptors are possibly entering that territory--3 years and counting of having basically no chance at winning a PO series, and right now they're clearly too talented to slip down into the basement though. Their hope for avoiding that is Barnes making a big leap, I guess, but they could realistically be heading into a 3-4 year stretch of that treadmill zone.
Also, rapstarter, if you're just trying to lob insults and be like 'ha ha you keep losing in the 2nd rd,' cool, I'm sure there's a 4chan thread that'd love to have your contributions. Yeah the Sixers are 'stuck' and keep getting the same result, but they also made it further than 'treadmill' teams do for the last 5+ years, and they still have options and ways to improve their odds from there since they have Embiid, Maxey, cap space, etc. Sixers fans aren't that optimistic about that but point is the term 'treadmill' has lost its value if you're just describing every team that doesn't win a title.