Thugger HBC wrote:MojoPharoah wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:So a team that addressed none of their needs, the star player admitting the team is playing to lose, the owner basically willing to stand pat by saying everyone is safe and every media having the teams thinking of said team not improving in any facet that impedes a season plans two years from now doesnt fit tanking?
I would say no, because the management was just bad. Every management move has been a case of flawed myopic shortsightedness, with a distinct inability to understand how to properly build a cohesive team. They run toward talent(especially scorers) and names, failing to realize that doing so does not make a contender. Doesn't equal tanking, though, because the intent was always winning, not stomaching the accumulation of losses today in order to achieve some future goal.
Knicks aren't tanking, neither are the Nets. What the Knicks did in the runup to 2010, to clear space... That would be tanking
You must hadnt heard of the 2015 plans...
The 2015 plans regarding what new Free Agent pipe dream doesn't constitute tanking, because the team is still plans to do such things like max out Melo. Right now, the Knicks are frozen because they are out of bullets to actually improve the team. Melo and Chandler are basically untouchable and nobody else will get much and there are no draft picks to use as sweeteners. Once healthy, they will be a mediocre at best unit filled with holes and issues featuring a trio of one-dimensional scorers and an overworked defensive anchor. There is no MAJOR move they can make, because the only other super-sucker GM(King) is also fresh out of bullets too. Nobody else wants their parts, so they are left with banking on 2 things: continuity and hope. Still, that isn't tanking, its Purgatory.

































