LunaticWolf
Well-Known Member
28 wins is going to be enough for 2nd or 3rd pick.
28 wins is going to be enough for 2nd or 3rd pick.
28 wins is going to be enough for 2nd or 3rd pick.
the most recent example of tanking everyone loves to cite is GS, which tanked and got Barnes. Yet Barnes is now an off the bench player whose role has become substantially diminished since acquiring Iguadola.
Terrible example. C'mon man, Barnes is killing it. He's putting up a 2nd straight 11.0 PER season! That's almost as good as our very own Richard Jefferson at 11.7!
Tank (back) on!
Bogut 1 (though I'm sure all agree that time and injuries have reduced him to much less than what he was)
I think we can also agree that he was never all that much to begin with. Probably not even in the top 5 players from that draft.
Yep that draft wasn't nearly as good as the one this year
the most recent example of tanking everyone loves to cite is GS, which tanked and got Barnes.
I love how all our pro-tank posters have the ability to see in the future. They know which players will be superstars, despite none of them ever having played basketball on a pro level, they know how many wins other teams will have at the end of the season, they know which teams are going to trade players in order to tank better and which teams are going to gun for the playoffs...
It's marvelous, really.
If you look at Golden State's starting roster, here's the draft order:
Bogut 1 (though I'm sure all agree that time and injuries have reduced him to much less than what he was)
Lee 30
Iguadola 9
Curry 7
Thompson 11
Even Barnes was drafted 7th.
Now, GS probably won't win the Championship, at least this year, but it is an exciting, competitive team and if kept in tact, will likely compete for the WC title for the next several years.
Again, I'm not saying I don't want a top draft pick (I do) or that I think the Jazz should emphasize wins over draft position this year (I don't), but not getting the top pick does not necessarily doom us to never ending mediocrity (e.g., fringe playoff team).
I truly wish I could share my ability to spot talent with you but unfortunately I can't
With me? You should share it with the world. Contact all 30 NBA front offices, because if you actually had the ability to accurately predict which players will pan out and which ones will not, they'll rain money on you like James Harden at a strip club.
Yep.
I have an ability to watch college basketball and be able to tell that the players in this years class are better than most.
I just have an eye for talent that you don't possess I guess.
I truly wish I could share my ability to spot talent with you but unfortunately I can't
He has an eye for how to best promote, and make socially acceptable, mediocrity.
With me? You should share it with the world. Contact all 30 NBA front offices, because if you actually had the ability to accurately predict which players will pan out and which ones will not, they'll rain money on you like James Harden at a strip club.
It's funny how being average has become a bad thing.
Being average in and of itself is not a bad thing at all. Intentionally striving for mediocrity is a bad thing.
Being average in and of itself is not a bad thing at all. Intentionally striving for mediocrity is a bad thing.