There's some debate on a Pacer's board (not the Real GM Pacer's board) about whether it's better to go the rebuild route via the draft and capspace, or to make minor tweaks in order to improve.
Many people are using the Hawk's as an example of why rebuilding is wrong. They point out how long your team was in the basement and that only now, after "a decade of sucking" are you finally showing signs of a bright future.
I disagree completely. I think, if anything, the Hawks show that rebuilding is the way to go and that tweaking is just delaying the inevitable. I point out the Abdur-Rahim and Glenn Robinson trades and that the Hawk's didn't fully embrace the rebuilding process until the new management took over in 2004.
If anyone should know definitively, it's you guys.
Also, what are your opinions on rebuilding? Was it more painful with all of the losing, or enjoyable to watch the young players grow?
Thanks for taking the time to read this and hopefully reply.
