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Skates wrote:Whatever, at this point who cares. If the current player rankings hold true the swingmen/shooters we would likely be targeting would be available when we pick.
My favorite part is how nobody notices or seems to remember that we didn't finish with the worst record last year.
PMFJB wrote:Skates wrote:Whatever, at this point who cares. If the current player rankings hold true the swingmen/shooters we would likely be targeting would be available when we pick.
My favorite part is how nobody notices or seems to remember that we didn't finish with the worst record last year.
That is not the point. You guys tried as hard as you could to get the worst record by keeping your best player out. You purposely picked two guys who wouldn't play this year so that you would be horrible again and get another top pick.
You purposely didn't sign anyone to field a horrible basketball team.
The bucks who were the worse never did any of those things. They were just plain bad. But you purposely did all those things.
Now you are right, that is well within the rules. But so was punching an opponent without getting tossed in the 80s. The bad boys brought to light what horrible rules they had and changed them.
Your team just brought to light how someone can purposely put the worst product possible to get some ping pong balls. And now the rules changed no different.
What your team is doing is not against the rules but it goes against what everyone has ever been taught and that is to try to compete no matter what and let the chips fall where they may. And that is where the issue lies.
Eyeamok wrote:PMFJB wrote:Skates wrote:Whatever, at this point who cares. If the current player rankings hold true the swingmen/shooters we would likely be targeting would be available when we pick.
My favorite part is how nobody notices or seems to remember that we didn't finish with the worst record last year.
That is not the point. You guys tried as hard as you could to get the worst record by keeping your best player out. You purposely picked two guys who wouldn't play this year so that you would be horrible again and get another top pick.
You purposely didn't sign anyone to field a horrible basketball team.
The bucks who were the worse never did any of those things. They were just plain bad. But you purposely did all those things.
Now you are right, that is well within the rules. But so was punching an opponent without getting tossed in the 80s. The bad boys brought to light what horrible rules they had and changed them.
Your team just brought to light how someone can purposely put the worst product possible to get some ping pong balls. And now the rules changed no different.
What your team is doing is not against the rules but it goes against what everyone has ever been taught and that is to try to compete no matter what and let the chips fall where they may. And that is where the issue lies.
You sir seem to have no concept of a long term vision. If all goes well the 76ers are fast tracking their way out of the lottery and into being contenders. Most teams get out of the lottery and stay average, at best for years. The 76ers are being bad for a few years in hopes they never ever sniff the lottery again for a good decade or more.
MRxBLACK wrote:Sam Hinkie changed the NBA.
PMFJB wrote:Eyeamok wrote:PMFJB wrote:That is not the point. You guys tried as hard as you could to get the worst record by keeping your best player out. You purposely picked two guys who wouldn't play this year so that you would be horrible again and get another top pick.
You purposely didn't sign anyone to field a horrible basketball team.
The bucks who were the worse never did any of those things. They were just plain bad. But you purposely did all those things.
Now you are right, that is well within the rules. But so was punching an opponent without getting tossed in the 80s. The bad boys brought to light what horrible rules they had and changed them.
Your team just brought to light how someone can purposely put the worst product possible to get some ping pong balls. And now the rules changed no different.
What your team is doing is not against the rules but it goes against what everyone has ever been taught and that is to try to compete no matter what and let the chips fall where they may. And that is where the issue lies.
You sir seem to have no concept of a long term vision. If all goes well the 76ers are fast tracking their way out of the lottery and into being contenders. Most teams get out of the lottery and stay average, at best for years. The 76ers are being bad for a few years in hopes they never ever sniff the lottery again for a good decade or more.
Who is saying I don't see the long term plan here? Everyone can see what Hinkie is doing. EVERYONE.
That doesn't change what I said. Not one bit.
Eyeamok wrote:PMFJB wrote:Eyeamok wrote:Who is saying I don't see the long term plan here? Everyone can see what Hinkie is doing. EVERYONE.
That doesn't change what I said. Not one bit.
No not everyone. So if you can see the plan...what is your gripe. That the 76ers are doing something that was available to every other team. But because every other team did not do it. Then it should be disallowed?
Or that every other team/organization plays with so much integrity and tries to win all the time and this team does not?
The 76ers are applying an aggressive approach to winning. Take some pain now for a lot of joy later. I can get with that.
PMFJB wrote:Eyeamok wrote:PMFJB wrote:
No not everyone. So if you can see the plan...what is your gripe. That the 76ers are doing something that was available to every other team. But because every other team did not do it. Then it should be disallowed?
Or that every other team/organization plays with so much integrity and tries to win all the time and this team does not?
The 76ers are applying an aggressive approach to winning. Take some pain now for a lot of joy later. I can get with that.
The 89/90 Pistons took an aggressive approach to winning to. They tried hurting their opponents to get a win. Now was that allowed back then? Sure.
Were they playing around the rules set forth back then? Sure.
Was it dirty and unsportsmanlike? Yep.
Did it cause and uproar for the league to change the rules? Yep
Same concept, except the dirty part. This is just disgraceful to competitive sports to field the worst team possible. I don't see why you can't see that.
NYSixersFan wrote:
the plan is to get as good as quickly as possible....I fully believe we could have been a borderline playoff team last year by adding young veterans....using or draft picks and cap space.....can I specifically tell you who? no.
Eyeamok wrote:
No not everyone. So if you can see the plan...what is your gripe. That the 76ers are doing something that was available to every other team. But because every other team did not do it. Then it should be disallowed?
Or that every other team/organization plays with so much integrity and tries to win all the time and this team does not?
The 76ers are applying an aggressive approach to winning. Take some pain now for a lot of joy later. I can get with that.
PMFJB wrote:Skates wrote:Whatever, at this point who cares. If the current player rankings hold true the swingmen/shooters we would likely be targeting would be available when we pick.
My favorite part is how nobody notices or seems to remember that we didn't finish with the worst record last year.
That is not the point. You guys tried as hard as you could to get the worst record by keeping your best player out. You purposely picked two guys who wouldn't play this year so that you would be horrible again and get another top pick.
You purposely didn't sign anyone to field a horrible basketball team.
The bucks who were the worse never did any of those things. They were just plain bad. But you purposely did all those things.
Now you are right, that is well within the rules. But so was punching an opponent without getting tossed in the 80s. The bad boys brought to light what horrible rules they had and changed them.
Your team just brought to light how someone can purposely put the worst product possible to get some ping pong balls. And now the rules changed no different.
What your team is doing is not against the rules but it goes against what everyone has ever been taught and that is to try to compete no matter what and let the chips fall where they may. And that is where the issue lies.
BullyKing wrote:PMFJB wrote:Eyeamok wrote:
The 89/90 Pistons took an aggressive approach to winning to. They tried hurting their opponents to get a win. Now was that allowed back then? Sure.
Were they playing around the rules set forth back then? Sure.
Was it dirty and unsportsmanlike? Yep.
Did it cause and uproar for the league to change the rules? Yep
Same concept, except the dirty part. This is just disgraceful to competitive sports to field the worst team possible. I don't see why you can't see that.
Because its equally disgraceful to competitive sports to not be willing to try anything creative to become a contender and instead simply accept your fate as perpetual also ran. Look, no one is going to change your opinion on this and you're entitled to have it. But thinking that your opinion is the only one with moral authority is wrong.