cliptastical wrote:shrink wrote:First, MIA was 15-67, and had the worst record in the league.
Pssst -- I know you guys like making presumptions about the future for MIN and all teams, but allow me to make two - more accurate prediction:
1. I predict that there will still be a Lotto in 2012.
2. I predict injuries will continue to occur in 2012, and that they can affect a team's record.
Thats no fun. Give me your prediction on where the Wolves will be in 2012 (and who they will beat in the West). Thats what this topic is all about. We gave you our rationale and you are deflecting.
Ugh. Your "rationale" was that the pick was "worth three Kevin Loves" and you talked about the pick being LeBron and Kevin Durant.
Your "rationale" is about your own wish fulfillment, where you are able to predict .. two years in advance, no less .. that
1. The Wolves are the worst team in the West
2. Every other West team stays in front of them (your mistake - East teams in lottery too)
3. The Wolves win a lottery spot high enough to get a superstar
4. A superstar of LeBron/Durant status is available in the draft
5. You identify him and select him with the pick
6. He develops into one of the biggest superstars in the game.
None of these steps is a certainty, and some are not even likely. The Clippers need to hit on all of these, and the multiplicative chances of getting through all six are low.
As long as you continue to value the pick in this way, like your powerball ticket is automatically the winning powerball ticket, people are going to roll their eyes when you talk about "rationales."