vege wrote:Kalamazoo317 wrote:Worth noting that despite drafting the basketball savior, the Spurs are on a like 10 game losing streak. It’s hard to be young in this league.
They're trolling. They're playing Sochan as a PG which is like play Stewart as our full time PG.
There is some validity to what Kalamazoo said. There is a LOT of parity in the league. There are a handful of elite teams and a handful of bottom feeders, but (and I'm just making up numbers here) 80% of the league is somewhere in the middle. The gap in talent between the 4th & 12th team is relatively minor.
IF you are one of those few bottom feeders (like us or the Spurs), then there are very few other opportunities to play teams on that same tier. You are fighting uphill almost every single night. That might seem obvious, but 2 changes in recent history have had adverse effect on teams in this exact position; first was the re-balancing of draft odds to de-incentivize tanking. Then the Play-In gave more teams the ability to remain in the chase longer into the season. Now you also have the 2nd apron further pushing teams back down towards the median.
All this is serving the intended effect; league-wide parity. They want for as many teams as possible to be competitive. Which makes perfect sense. But now if you are in the bottom you need to find ways to make some substantial upgrades to jump into that next tier. Incremental isn't going to get it done, unless you are exceptionally patient and have some good luck on your side. HOU went out and accelerated that process. We have had some bad luck with injuries, but have also clearly taken a different approach this season.
Regardless, the point is that if you have a young team that is devoid of experience and/or talent you are going to struggle in this league. Go down that schedule and there are no easy games. We're the easy game.