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enderwilson wrote:You know, every time we go barking up the "tank tree", I'm going to point to this thread right here.
It's always been and always will be woulda shoulda coulda when it comes to the draft. No one team has a crystal ball and can predict a players future. As a result, it's such a crap shoot to rely on the draft in order to improve the team. Praying to loose does not guarantee you more wins. Winning has a better chance of developing a winning team. This is why I'm always going cast my vote for growth via development, and not growth via gambling.
blind prophet wrote:enderwilson wrote:You know, every time we go barking up the "tank tree", I'm going to point to this thread right here.
It's always been and always will be woulda shoulda coulda when it comes to the draft. No one team has a crystal ball and can predict a players future. As a result, it's such a crap shoot to rely on the draft in order to improve the team. Praying to loose does not guarantee you more wins. Winning has a better chance of developing a winning team. This is why I'm always going cast my vote for growth via development, and not growth via gambling.
If they drafted what the board here said, in the same situations.
We'd have Elfrid, Cousins, Drummond, Tyreke, Kahwi.
That tank would look pretty good.
enderwilson wrote:blind prophet wrote:enderwilson wrote:You know, every time we go barking up the "tank tree", I'm going to point to this thread right here.
It's always been and always will be woulda shoulda coulda when it comes to the draft. No one team has a crystal ball and can predict a players future. As a result, it's such a crap shoot to rely on the draft in order to improve the team. Praying to loose does not guarantee you more wins. Winning has a better chance of developing a winning team. This is why I'm always going cast my vote for growth via development, and not growth via gambling.
If they drafted what the board here said, in the same situations.
We'd have Elfrid, Cousins, Drummond, Tyreke, Kahwi.
That tank would look pretty good.
Realistically we didn't need to tank to get any of those players. Tanking never guarantees you're going to draft well. You only know if you've drafted well 2-5 years after the draft, after your players have been able to develop.
Even with all those players, they would need to develop and learn how to play together. That means learning what it takes to win games. That's called development. Tanking is never about development. It's about giving up and hoping the draft with somehow, miraculously make the next year better.
At this stage, it's more important to implement a system of development than count on the draft. Without that system, without actually figuring out how to get our players to play together and win games. The draft is pretty meaningless.
blind prophet wrote:You are saying this with some poor recent prospects taken.
It's obvious if you swing and miss tanking or rebuilding through the draft you won't get anywhere.
I don't think you are being sincere if it lead to 2-3 straight excellent draft choices.
It's easy to critique it when we've had one, that is still on the roster that was a good pick in the last 5 years.
We don't have enough talent to develop much of anything right now.
Cruel_Ruin wrote:At a certain point you just get tired of hearing "we should have drafted _______ in _______". Its a lame, tired and depressing discussion.