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What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing ....
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:29 pm
by JordansBulls
What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing whatever they can to win?
It's obvious that in the NBA, every franchise wants to be profitable, however with that in mind, here is a 3 part question involving every NBA team.
Part 1
Which franchises seem to do whatever it takes to build a winning program no matter the cost?
Part 2
Which franchises just do enough to be profitable?
Part 3
Which franchises only care about the profits?
Re: What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing ....
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:55 pm
by studcrackers
just off the top of my head
part 1
knicks (they just dont spend it wisely)
mavs
lakers
part 2
suns
part 3
clippers
Re: What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing ....
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:56 pm
by faze
I'd say pt1. Dallas, pt3. Chicago. Cuban seems to do whatever it takes to get a winning franchise, he spends the money, does research, markets the team, isn't afraid to make trades and all the things that good owners do. Chicago on the other hand is one of the few teams that has no excuse not to go into lux tax, and their cheapness has cost them opportunities to improve. JR can't seem to put his ego aside for the betterment of the team either. 2 & 3 seem pretty similar to me, so I couldn't really think of another team to answer that with.
Re: What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing ....
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:06 pm
by GuyverX
studcrackers wrote:part 3
clippers
That's
so 5 years ago.
Re: What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing ....
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:40 pm
by kno
I'd add Portland to the 1st section.
See 2000.
Re: What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing ....
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:47 pm
by mcmasterballer1
JordansBulls wrote:What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing whatever they can to win?
It's obvious that in the NBA, every franchise wants to be profitable, however with that in mind, here is a 3 part question involving every NBA team.
Part 1
Which franchises seem to do whatever it takes to build a winning program no matter the cost?
Part 2
Which franchises just do enough to be profitable?
Part 3
Which franchises only care about the profits?
1. any team over the luxury tax
2. any team over the salary cap
3. any team below the salary cap
Re: What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing ....
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:05 pm
by BrewCityBBQ
The Milwaukee Bucks are trying hard to enter into the number 1. category.
Hiring Hammond, Skiles and then getting Jefferson for their lottery pick last year. The franchise is turning it around quickly.
Re: What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing ....
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:53 am
by NDaATL
Atlanta has to be in part 3.
Re: What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing ....
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 4:36 am
by Troubadour
JordansBulls wrote:
Part 1
Which franchises seem to do whatever it takes to build a winning program no matter the cost?
- Lakers
- Mavs
- Blazers
Part 2
Which franchises just do enough to be profitable?
- Suns
- (1.5) Raptors
Part 3
Which franchises only care about the profits?
- Clippers
- Bobcats
Re: What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing ....
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 5:14 am
by rednecksbasketball
Boston, Dallas, Denver and Phoenix would be in part I. Though Denver hasn't found success, they have been spending a lot.
I think all the teams do just enough to be profitable, but some do things more than others. I'd say the biggest culpret for that is Clippers.
I think New Orleans would have to be in the third, they moved because of it
Re: What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing ....
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 7:03 am
by ToffKobe
Jbizzness wrote:The Milwaukee Bucks are trying hard to enter into the number 1. category.
Hiring Hammond, Skiles and then getting Jefferson for their lottery pick last year. The franchise is turning it around quickly.
Umm hiring a new Gm, a coach, and trading a lottery pick for a proven veteran player doesn't constitute a franchise being in the first category.

Re: What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing ....
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 9:13 am
by dreamcloud
rednecksbasketball wrote:Boston, Dallas, Denver and Phoenix would be in part I. Though Denver hasn't found success, they have been spending a lot.
I think all the teams do just enough to be profitable, but some do things more than others. I'd say the biggest culpret for that is Clippers.
I think New Orleans would have to be in the third, they moved because of it
Phoenix suns in part 1?
Re: What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing ....
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 9:37 am
by tha_rock220
rednecksbasketball wrote:Boston, Dallas, Denver and Phoenix would be in part I. Though Denver hasn't found success, they have been spending a lot.
I think all the teams do just enough to be profitable, but some do things more than others. I'd say the biggest culpret for that is Clippers.
I think New Orleans would have to be in the third, they moved because of it
You would put a team that traded 3 1st rounders for cash into the category 1???
Re: What NBA Franchises and Teams are committed to doing ....
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 5:15 pm
by BrewCityBBQ
ToffBosh wrote:Jbizzness wrote:The Milwaukee Bucks are trying hard to enter into the number 1. category.
Hiring Hammond, Skiles and then getting Jefferson for their lottery pick last year. The franchise is turning it around quickly.
Umm hiring a new Gm, a coach, and trading a lottery pick for a proven veteran player doesn't constitute a franchise being in the first category.

Probably should go back and re-read my post buddy. Note the "trying hard to enter into the number 1. category." statement.