Dat2U wrote:stevemcqueen1 wrote: We're past the point of tanking now.
I guess...??? If only your in complete denial like Ted, Ernie & the gang.
I think it should be obvious that this playoff run is built on a flimsy deck of cards. First card being Nene, second & third cards being a role playing FA having a career year and another 30 yr old FA making a strong case as the best backup C in the NBA that unfortunately has to start for us.
This is not sustainable beyond this season... Were clear a lottery team in the West. No question about that. We'd be a rebuilding team in the West. I love to hear an argument against that notion. The only reason this whole playoff edict wasn't laughed away early on is the current state of competition in the East. So what happens next season after the oldest collection of talent in the league (sans Wall & Beal) gets a year older & more broken down while the rest of the East takes a collective step or two forward?
Ariza is unlikely to have another career year next year. Gortat isn't getting any better. Webster's health is of constant concern. Nene's downward decent is obvious to anyone that watches him... he's only going to decline further from here on out. Lord only knows what Porter or Rice can do, Wittman certainly doesn't want to risk his future trying to find out. Beyond that, and a 37 yr old backup PG, were built around two players... John Wall, a 23yr old all-star quality player but not a franchise changer (yet) and Bradley Beal, a 20 yr old, still struggling mightily to find his comfort zone in the league and still more potential than production at this stage.
You say tanking isn't an option anymore but yet our talent base is so shallow with just Wall & Beal. We aren't a young team trying to improve. We've turned into an old team, led by Wall with Beal being dragged along as a not-quite-ready-for-primetime player.
And thats were you lose me. It was never supposed to be sustainable. It was supposed to get Wall and Beal playoff experience without creating long term cap problems. So that
1) They get legit experience in what the game is really like. Regular season is nothing.
2) Repair the franchises standing to land a big name FA like a KD, or LeBron, or whoever makes the list next mostly likely in 2016
Granted. EG sucks at drafting and he has let lots of assets slips through his fingers. It because of that, they had to go all in. They couldn't let Wall go another year without getting that playoff experience.
The sad part is mostly this years draft. You can blow one draft..2011. But you can't blow two in four years. They could have achieved the same goal they are and had Len, or Noel, or Burke, or CJM or Adams, etc on the roster. They could also have a Wolters, or P Jackson, Ryan Kelly or even Kendall Marshall.
But this things is going to get rebuilt around Wall and Beal in two years. That was always the case unless someone they drafted worked out big time. When they go for that big name FA, its going to take a lot of cap and Wall, Beal and that player will each up most the cap so they have to fill in around them.
The franchise was digging out of a huge hole of long term dysfunction under Abe for 20 year, capped off by Gil and changing ownership. It wasn't a normal rebuild. And they only have EG.. an average GM at the helm.
Its going to take a little time. A new GM next year. A new HC. And a mid level reboot in two years. Seem like that has been the path for a while.