The Trouble With Tanking
Tanking to land Harrison Barnes marked a new low. Ethan Sherwood Strauss has a big idea on how to end it all.
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The Trouble With Tanking
Tanking to land Harrison Barnes marked a new low. Ethan Sherwood Strauss has a big idea on how to end it all.
KqWIN wrote:Why are we talking about Middleton, Harris, and Porter?
The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.
KqWIN wrote:Why are we talking about Middleton, Harris, and Porter?
The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.
KqWIN wrote:Why are we talking about Middleton, Harris, and Porter?
The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.
floppymoose wrote:I did. I can't take it very seriously. He says that trading Ellis for Bogut was to screw the Jazz. That's just laughable. Warriors make that trade regardless of the pick situation.
Meanwhile the irony of a "Tank for Wiggins" thread remains.
QuantumMacgyver wrote:Hahahaha Floppy Moose is hilarious. Like a kid with cookie crumbs on his face... "what... I didn't eat the cookies. They must've fallen into my mouth." "We didn't TRY to lose games, we were just legitimately the worst team in the league after the deadline."
king everything wrote:floppymoose wrote:I did. I can't take it very seriously. He says that trading Ellis for Bogut was to screw the Jazz. That's just laughable. Warriors make that trade regardless of the pick situation.
Meanwhile the irony of a "Tank for Wiggins" thread remains.
Read that thread too.
NOWHERE in my thread was sitting players out, trading for injured players or any other deliberate tanking suggested.
erudite23 wrote:As long as elite players can have as much of an impact on the game as they currently do, there will be nothing anyone can do about this problem. Any attempt to 'fix' it will just produce even worse consequences. When the lottery was started, it wasn't weighted as much towards the worst teams. Then Orlando won Shaq and Webber (whom they traded for Penny and 3 1sts) in consecutive seasons, despite barely missing the playoffs the second year. That launched a mini dynasty all by itself.
No, the way we're doing it right now is the best way. Its a result of one of the main problems with basketball as a sport. The best few guys are way too important to the league and the teams they occupy. If we're going to fix it, we'd have to get really radical, and any attempt to even it out will result in the gap between the haves and have nots really growing. For some teams, their only shot at getting out of the basement is to get a franchise savior.
floppymoose wrote:king everything wrote:floppymoose wrote:I did. I can't take it very seriously. He says that trading Ellis for Bogut was to screw the Jazz. That's just laughable. Warriors make that trade regardless of the pick situation.
Meanwhile the irony of a "Tank for Wiggins" thread remains.
Read that thread too.
NOWHERE in my thread was sitting players out, trading for injured players or any other deliberate tanking suggested.
GS sat one player out the last two games. It was the craptastic Richard Jefferson.
Trading for an injured player is not applicable. GS would have made that trade regardless of any pick considerations. And they could not have got Bogut for Ellis if Bogut hadn't been injured.
Deliberate tanking is in the eye of the beholder. If that other thread isn't about deliberate tanking, than neither was GS's season.
Anyway, good luck in the draft. You've got two 1st round picks so that's two chances at a real steal.
But lets all be real here... the Dubs tanked. I know it, you know, everyone knows it.
"Jenkins had 24 points and nine assists to rally the Warriors from a 21-point deficit to beat the Timberwolves, 93-88, on Sunday night. [...] The performance may have hurt the Warriors (23-41) in the long run. Utah holds their pick this year as part of a previous trade, and the only way the Warriors keep it is if they finish in the bottom seven of the league after the draft lottery. Golden State is in eighth with two games to play."
JazzMatt13 wrote:just because I think aliens probably have to do with JFK, doesn't mean my theory that Jazz will never get Wiggins, isn't true.
floppymoose wrote:Mark Jackson sat a healthy RJeff the last two games of the season to reward Chris Singleton, who had patiently sat on the bench all year.
KqWIN wrote:Why are we talking about Middleton, Harris, and Porter?
The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.
Inigo Montoya wrote:floppymoose wrote:Mark Jackson sat a healthy RJeff the last two games of the season to reward Chris Singleton, who had patiently sat on the bench all year.
Did you mean Chris Wright? Chris Singleton plays for Washington...
QuantumMacgyver wrote:Mark Jackson sitting healthy players to reward another teams patient bench.... I'll buy it. Makes about as much sense as anything else Floppy Moose said.
KqWIN wrote:Why are we talking about Middleton, Harris, and Porter?
The real decision the Jazz FO is making is between Continuity, Cap Flexibility, and Cash Considerations.