BadMofoPimp wrote:Personally, I don't think any draft Pick will be key to this teams long term success at this point. I mean, what the hell is another pick 8-10 really going to do?
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BadMofoPimp wrote:Personally, I don't think any draft Pick will be key to this teams long term success at this point. I mean, what the hell is another pick 8-10 really going to do?
ChipButty wrote:BadMofoPimp wrote:Personally, I don't think any draft Pick will be key to this teams long term success at this point. I mean, what the hell is another pick 8-10 really going to do?
It would have to be the #8 pick. A top #8 pick would arguably be our second best asset and open up a lot of options. For example, what could a package of Moose and a top 8 pick net us?
Unfortunately, I agree that we are probably more likely to sneak into the playoffs.
joeposh wrote:I'd like the pick at this point, but I don't think the odds are in our favor. With our luck, even if we did manage to finish 8th, some other team leapfrog us into the top three and have the pick wind up back with the Bobcats.
I'd like the young guys to get that big game feel and exposure. A playoff series against the Pacers or Heat on national TV would leave they hungry, even if they get their asses handed to them. It will also show potential coaches and GMs that there are some quality pieces to work with here, and that with the right guidance and off season moves we could be right back in the mix next year.
russkopp wrote:We need to face the facts, we're not making the playoffs and we're losing our pick. We're going into next season with smith and a newly resigned Monroe and we're gonna see what happens. This is how the team operates now. Mediocrity in every way possible. We'll see what happens with trades at next years deadline where I'm sure we'll stand pat or lose the deal.
russkopp wrote:We need to face the facts, we're not making the playoffs and we're losing our pick. We're going into next season with smith and a newly resigned Monroe and we're gonna see what happens. This is how the team operates now. Mediocrity in every way possible. We'll see what happens with trades at next years deadline where I'm sure we'll stand pat or lose the deal.
That may be one of the best silver linings besides Drummond and or our rookie assets for moving forward for the next GM.jakebernat wrote:russkopp wrote:We need to face the facts, we're not making the playoffs and we're losing our pick. We're going into next season with smith and a newly resigned Monroe and we're gonna see what happens. This is how the team operates now. Mediocrity in every way possible. We'll see what happens with trades at next years deadline where I'm sure we'll stand pat or lose the deal.
i believe all of this if dumars is the GM, BUT
i also believe that there's no way in hell joe keeps his job, sooooooo
sfballa13 wrote:A_dub06 wrote:DCintheD wrote:^ those 4 extra games can go a long way into the development of Drummond and the young guys. Playoff experience, no matter how short, means alot more than losing deliberately for a fraction of a percentage chance at a top 3 pick. The chance of landing a superstar with the 8th pick in this draft is very slim.
I just hope this team can put something together and make a run for that final spot.
Look at the facts
We have cap space jammed up in or current squad and what we gain by ridding ourselves of Charlie and stuckey we will put back into Monroe and inevitably drummond is going to command the max.
Getting swept in the first round is not experience and if anything it will show our players how far off talent wise we are and how we will never get there.
Sure the eastern conference sucks this year but what happens next year when almost half the conference isn't tanking? So we push for the playoffs to make the 8 this season loosing our pick only to miss it next?
While I don't think we will land a star if we get the 8th pick, I still think we can land a very good starter and also the slim chance of moving into the 3 in this draft is more than enough enticing to miss out on 4 games. We're not landing any marquee free agents so the only way we can land a promising player without giving up some of our future is the draft.
I want to make the playoffs badly, I really do. But if it's at the expense of missing out on a good pick in a stellar draft for 4 games, how is that a good trade off?
I was all about tanking a few weeks ago but finally came to my senses and I think alot of you should as well.
We arent going to be markedly better next year, in fact, we are probably going to be much worse as the new GM will try to remove Dumars' mistakes.
We have an even greater chance of getting a top 5 pick NEXT year than this year. Id rather the pick that goes to Charlotte be in the 9-15 range rather than 2-7 next year.
We make the playoffs, giving Drummond something to keep him positive for the summer months, give the Bobcats our pick, clean house in the offseason, and tank next year (which will happen esp if we get rid of most of our big contracts for trash --- aka the only way we can trade Smith / Jennings)
You think losing the 8th pick in the draft is a disaster? Imagine getting the 8th pick this year, still sucking next year, and giving up a top 3-5 pick to the Bobcats next season. That will set us back far more than losing the 8th pick in a draft.