asudevil wrote:the problem with the sixers:
You need to tank at the right time, and draft a star. then build around that star through FA. The sixers have gone the route of tanking, and drafting a start, but they havent gone the next step and build around them through FA. I'm 100% sure that the Sixers could have built a playoff contender this offseason, but have refused to take the next step and use cap space to field a team that wants to win. What does that do to the youth they've accumulated? It tells them that winning is secondary to making money. THAT SUCKS.
the problem with the suns:
You can build a solid core around secondary players, without the promise of taking it to the next step. Without that star stud you draft, their is always promise of contending...but without that star player you solidify your fan base in the hope of something special without having to promise it. the suns have one of the most promising secondary youth cores, but without a star player, the fan base can hope for something special, but its not expected. THAT SUCKS.
the rebuild needs to be a combination of the two. Build promising youth through the draft, and add these secondary talents.
The sixers have done the first part, without the second.....the suns have done the second without the first.
I'll rephrase this for you:
"Sixers have done the first part, and are waiting to do the second...the Suns have done the second after skipping the first."
If you are baking a cake you can't skip the part about adding the eggs. (Unless you're a vegan, but we all know that doesn't taste as good
