BadMofoPimp wrote:p0peye wrote:Rainwater wrote:
I look at rebuilding and tanking as one and the same. At some point every team has to tear it down or suck at some point to win a title.
And a lot of teams who won Championships in the last two decades had their own top draft pick and we're pretty bad to get them. The warriors had Curry, Cavs had Irving, Spurs had Duncan, Miami had Wade, Mavs had Dirk. None of teams would have won with out these guys. When i look at these teams it's a combination of good drafting (including a top draft pick) and getting lucky in F/As.
Rebuilding and tanking do not necessary go hand in hand and rarely do we see tanking culture to produce winning team. Cavs were a bunch of losers before LeBron return despite tanking efforts and three #1 picks. Philly is classic exemplar of supposedly proper rebuild by tanking - currently sitting at 5th place in East.
In sports as much as in life, school or business, culture is foundation for success. We have accrued more than enough of high lottery picks, but most of them - as with Philly or Lakers - didn't become game changers. Time to man up and play to win. If we're no better than 8th seed, than fight for a chance to get to 7th. Or to win 2 games in first round. If star becomes available, maybe a trade will happen. Maybe we sign one in 2021. Maybe Isaac becomes a star too.
I'd just hate it to see Magic get back to miserable team it was until last season.
And, it is always easier to sign free agents or make trades when you have a team that wins games. If the Magic can build upon last years team outside of injuries hurting them, then it will be tremendously easier to make moves for players fans want.
Indeed.