coldfish wrote:The Bulls have now tanked twice in the past 20 years and both efforts have been unmitigated failures.
1. Only Krause actually tanked, and that was really only something he didn't try to do, but rather fell into doing because he failed so hard in free agency.
2. As for the "second" time, re-signing Mirotic, holding onto Robin Lopez, signing Young and Satoransky, trading for Otto Porter - this is obviously not truly tanking, at least not anything resembling a good plan with which to do it.
But it doesn't really matter, bringing up the Bulls' past failures at "tanking," however you classify it, is an incredibly disingenuous argument when signing/trading for superstars is exactly what they have been trying to do forever, and have failed at EVERY SINGLE TIME. The Kobe trade never happened. The KG trade never happened. The TMac signing never happened. The LeBron signing never happened. The Wade signing never happened. Even fake "superstars" like Amare or Melo never ended up here.
You wanna talk trades/signings?
Trading for or signing a superstar: 0%
That's how the Bulls have done there.
B-listers like Ben Wallace/Carlos Boozer/old ass Pau Gasol are all that's ever ended up here. And they just traded away a couple draft picks to basically get another one.
Meanwhile, the four best players of our lifetimes that ever played for the Bulls?
Michael Jordan
Scottie Pippen
Derrick Rose
Jimmy Butler
How did the team pick these guys up, again?
This isn't a tank or not thing. This is a question of whether or not Nikola Vucevic is the type of player that was worth depleting your near future warchest so much for. You aren't just losing bullets in your chamber to shoot your shot at a superstar with, you are depleting your odds of hitting on a lower draft pick or two (or three, in GSW's case), which is absolutely vital to being a contender without tanking, because you just dumped two of them for a 30-year-old who's likely only declining from here on out.


























