yosemiteben wrote:316Hornets wrote:yosemiteben wrote:I actually had the complete opposite take.
Yeah, let's just discredit Boston's other players and credit it all to the coach. Fact is their team is loaded with talent and they are cruising to the ECF without Hayward and Irving. Tatum and Brown will only be better next year with all this playoff experience. So, what exact logic are you using to think Charlotte has any sort of reasonable shot at competing against them?
My point had nothing to do with Boston.
Assuming PHI loses, they will have played out Embiid's entire rookie contact and will only have one playoff series win to show for it. Pointing to PHI getting swept in the second round of year 5 of a rebuild and saying, "See, we need to do things just like that" doesn't make a ton of sense to me. PHI is no where close to competing with a healthy BOS.
Embiid and Simmons have a combined 175 games of regular season experience. This was the first full season for both of them (they are 24 and 21 years old) and they won 52 games and won a playoff series. They are ahead of schedule and still have more than max cap space and incoming lottery picks.
Thats as good of a result from a rebuild that you could realistically hope for. I can't believe you are still harping on this and acting like them not making it to the finals in the first season where they were trying to win is some kind of disappointment.
Our rebuild maxed out at 48 wins, 0 playoff series wins, and multiple seasons where we missed the playoffs in embarrassing fashion when were in full on win now mode, and yet you defended that rebuild strategy every step of the way. I don't get it.
yosemiteben wrote:There are more options than just what we have done recently and tanking for five years. What we have done in the past is irrelevant, I'm interested in where we should go from here.
Fair enough.
yosemiteben wrote:If you're going to get swept in the second round, whose last five years would you prefer - TOR or PHI?
This completely ignores that Toronto is essentially maxed out in every sense, whereas Philly is not even close. I would absolutely rather be in Philly's position than Toronto and would gladly have endured the last five years of Philly's tank to be in that spot, although what Toronto has done the last five years is still respectable.