PhilBlackson wrote:MadDogSHWA wrote:PhilBlackson wrote:
I don't understand what your gripe is about...
It's been repeated over & over & over that NO ONE is saying to tank in perpetuity so can we please stop talking/acting like that's the case?!.
Show me where I've said anything to indicate I think that is the case.
I'm saying you can't go from tanking to winning. If you could, there would be more than a few odd examples in the entirety of NBA history.
Tell me how you go from tanking to winning the very next season. What are the steps? What is the plan?
Let's repeat this yet again...
NO ONE is saying we need to actually tank (re-read that until it absorbs in and then do it again), no one believes we can bottom out below all the garbage below us in the standings OR that we will/should do that for years on end. That's just some ridiculous drivel that ironically TM posters resort to making these foolish hyperbolic statements that no one is actually saying in order to get attention/response. It's about remaining in the lottery to increase the likelihood of drafting another star young player which happens repeatedly.
We're talking about finishing in the 10-15th seed (with the possibility of moving up in the draft) to being Playoff bound the next season, is that really such a difficult jump to comprehend?!?? lol
Historically, the jump from like 11 (our realistic high, imo) and like 15-17 is almost irrelevant. Yes, the top of the draft is where you find the best talent, but after that, the middle of the first round is usually bunched up together. You can look as far back as you want; historically, the 11th pick doesnt produce a clearly better player than the 17th.
The idea that we should avoid the playoffs for a slightly better pick just doesnt jive. You lose playoff experience and encourage the idea that winning isnt everything, which is should be.























