Don't know where else to put it, but Locke dropping some truth bombs (imo) the last couple days on his show:
- Jazz have done a masterful job tanking this year
- The tanking (or bottom-5 finish, as he prefers) model works almost all of the time, but only if your expectations are to build a playoff team, and only if you commit to 3+ years
- There is no model for building a championship team
- It's quite rare to have someone you drafted after tanking lead you to a championship, and it hasn't happened for many years
- There's a real conversation to be had about whether tanking is a better long-term team strategy (since it's not a reliable path to championships) than just trying to keep your team at as high a level as possible
- Flagg is legitimately a highly ranked prospect and there should be high hopes for him, but several somewhat-recent prospects that had higher expectations at draft time either didn't work out well, or didn't quite turn out to be what was hoped for them
- It looks like a 2-player draft. We're not really likely to get anywhere (beyond getting a solid rotation player -- a Jabari Smith type) from this year's tank if we don't end up with one of them
I think the part about keeping a high level being a valid strategy is something I would agree with. But we kind of made the decision to quit on that already. I think tanking is as bleak as is presented here, but the Jazz don’t have much else going for them. There is no high level to maintain. We’re in a position where building forward feels even more bleak and could potentially result in catastrophic disaster. If Ainge had succeeded in a his quick rebuild attempt we would have been set back like a decade.