DatBoiCapspace wrote:Tofubeque wrote:See page 62StMikes31 wrote:See page 62
Thank you both for proving my point.
Even after 3 years of best case scenario drafting you still could end up with a rebuilding team. So enough of this you only need 2-3 years to tank if you "do it right" BS, and the only reason it doesnt work out for some teams is because they "didnt draft right" excuse. As you can see by your own examples, even with perfect drafting (which rarely ever happens) you still can be stuck in the lotto 4 years later.
Lillard + Thompson + Cousins in Sac doesnt even make the playoffs in the west.
Lillard + Thompson + Alex Len(Not sure why you write off Zeller so fast btw) in Charlotte is even worse.
Plus, if both those teams took Lillard and/or Barnes + Thompson, where would Portland and GS be right now? Stuck in the lottery. As you can see in most draft years there is only a finite amount of talent to go around, and it requires a great deal of draft luck to even have a shot at them.
Contrast that to OKC, who had to pick between Durant and Horford, Green and Noah, Westbrook and Love and Harden and Curry and you can see how much draft position + draft year (In other words huge amounts of LUCK) play a role in the tank strategy.
Also, lol at San Antonio, Indiana and Memphis not being contenders. And I clearly stated that OKC was the only contending team that has two top 5 picks of theirs (aka tanked for two top 5 picks). So we can throw that BS "if we dont tank for a top 5 pick next to Val we have no shot of becoming a contender" argument out the window.
You still haven't proved anything and your argument continues to be weak.
And again you continue to not read. The whole point of tanking is to assemble an up and coming core with upside and a core of Lillard, Thompson/Leonard, Cousins would be just that. I've continued to say that tanking isn't the be all end all, it's a significant step into becoming a contender but you continue to disregard that since you know it's the truth. Trades and FA signings would obviously be used in order to increase the talent on the team and add to the young core.
Think of it this way - when we say a top 5 pick, we mean another all-star alongside Val. Since we aren't trading Rudy Gay for Durant or signing Carmelo any time soon, getting into the draft and picking in the top 5, will give you the best chance to put a future all-star next to Val (especially with next year's draft).
And you continue to shy away from my question (probably because I know you can't answer it) - How do you expect to turn this team into a contender without tanking for at least one season?





































