You don't understand what I'm saying! A win is a win. By your logic since we beat OKC they don't deserve to be in the playoffs. We've both beaten good teams, and lost to bad teams. You can say this about every team in the NBA. Your logic is flawed.
We have fantastic players on this team most are very young and still learning how to play in the NBA. Don't you think they will get better we will be a better team next year because of experience. The playoffs will only exceleratetheir development of these guys as a team and as individual players.
We have plenty of good players on this team, the only problem is most of them are young and unexperienced. It's not like there's a lack of talent on this team.
It's funny to see you insult other people's logic when you absolutely have none.
We barely beat a Spurs team at home without their 3 best players. That would be like barely beating LA without Kobe, Bynum, and Gasol... Or OKC without Durant, Westbrook, or Harden... Or Miami without the Queen, Flash, or Bosh.
What makes you think that a series with a fully healthy and determined Spurs team will be competitive? Or (any) of the top playoff teams?
I guess it comes down to this...
Is getting swept out of the playoffs in games that probably aren't even going to be very close to watch Jefferson, Millsap, and harris play 40+ worth sacrificing 2 lotto picks?
I think most fans realize that this team, especially now that they're suffering injuries, needs more talent than anything. Even the "experience" that they will gain by quickly exiting the playoffs, how truly valuable is it? Especially if they're blowouts?
Now how valuable are two lotto picks? Especially for a team that doesn't attract (any) free agents?
So continue to blast other people's logic, but at least they're USING some logic. Unlike you.