720 wrote:OakleyDokely wrote:720 wrote:Doesn’t matter, they’ll literally get top lotto picks for the next few years. They’ll hit on a couple of those and their young players they already have will keep improving.
That's what DET thought, doesn't always happen that easily.
When OKC lost by 70+ points to Memphis a couple seasons ago I bet you used OKC as the example like how you’re using Detroit now.
I just don't know how you can look at the NBA standings and think, yes tanking is the only way to go. It can work sometimes, and sometimes it will absolutely fail.
Like Boston had one really bad losing season and they drafted Marcus Smart with it. They got lucky cause Billy King is the single worst GM in NBA history. That's where all the rest of their top picks came from. Never did a sustained tank.
Denver got Jokic with a second rounder. They had two top ten picks, only 7th each time. Got Murray once and drafted Mudiay who sucked with the other.
Minnesota doesn't really fit the mold of multi-season tanking either. Neither do the Bucks or Pacers. Bucks had two top ten picks and both were busts (Maker and Jabari Parker).
Looking for the one right way to build a team is doomed to failure.