RaisingArizona wrote:Winning breeds winning. Doesn't matter how we win. The guys feed off of that, which is my biggest problem with the "let's lose every game we can in hopes of drafting the best prospect six months from now" thinking.
Generally yes, but let's be realistic here. This team isn't going to be winning a lot this year, and it's not as if we are really going to be better in the next 3-4 years just because we finished 8th worst instead of 2nd or 3rd this season.
It's fine to want to win, but don't come back on here in over the years like certain people spouting nonsensical drivel about how all of the young guys we had to take in the middle of the lottery aren't performing like All-Stars 2 years in. There's a reason guys like Ben Simmons hit the ground running. Tanking works, but you have to do it well enough. What certain fans on here complain about is a team that is pretty bad but not quite bad enough, that played vets to win a few more games (hello PJ Tucker) and that ended up with middling picks in deep drafts or somewhat early picks in top heavy drafts. They then lose patience even though the selected player was always a project (because they didn't lose enough to get the sure thing), and follow it up with an unheralded and nonsensical outlook of a player's future that ignores the entire history of basketball.