Pointgod wrote:Scase wrote:Pointgod wrote:
As much as we complain about our front office, they have nothing on the idiots in Chicago. My God this is the definition of dysfunction.
While I definitely wouldn't say they are nearly as bad as chicago, they do share a fare amount of similar tendencies. Aversion to tanking, constantly aiming for the middle, bandaid trades, trading picks to double down on a mid team. At least their traded picks have decent protections on them

Chicago is such a comedy of errors. I admit I was in on the Vucevic trade, Ball acquisition and Derozan trade. I’m hindsight, they should have just protected that Vucevic pick that turned into Franz Wagner but after Lonzo went down they should have just pivoted. Everyone single person knew that maxing out Lavine with his injury history was a bad idea. Instead of blowing it up last season they’re going to once again try to limp into the playoffs.
Yeah, I'm being a bit hyperbolic, cause we're definitely nowhere near their level of dysfunction, but from a success and bad moves standpoint the last few years, we're right up there with them.
Post chip we've only got 16 more wins, but if you ignore the run it back year they are ahead by 15 wins. We likely have a better immediate future, but one lucky-ish ping pong ball for them could completely flip that on its head.