Rastapopoulos
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Hey, it worked for New Orleans and Memphis...were you expecting a half season of tanking last year to turn us into an instant contender?
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Hey, it worked for New Orleans and Memphis...were you expecting a half season of tanking last year to turn us into an instant contender?
But the draft is a crapshoot anyway. Always has been. Several #1 picks have been total busts. The “talent evaluators” get it wrong again and again. That’s why tanking doesn’t make sense. You’re losing games so you can get a player who may not even work out.Tanking was only a mistake if there was NO great player available at our pick. Now, if we didn't GET that player (let's say Dyson Daniels or Jeremy Sochan or Jalen Williams/Duren turns out to be way better than Sharpe), again, THAT'S NOT THE FAULT OF TANKING. That's the fault of poor talent-evaluators.
Look:But the draft is a crapshoot anyway. Always has been. Several #1 picks have been total busts. The “talent evaluators” get it wrong again and again. That’s why tanking doesn’t make sense. You’re losing games so you can get a player who may not even work out.
Nope, but I don’t see how it moved the needle, either. By the time Sharpe figures everything out, Lillard will be retired. And then we’ll have to start over. I don’t see a brighter future with Sharpe than we’ve had with Lillard. We’re just spinning our wheels.were you expecting a half season of tanking last year to turn us into an instant contender?
The draft isn’t a crapshoot? You must be joking. Portland taking a teenager from Canada who didn’t play a minute of college ball is the perfect definition of a crapshoot.Look:
1. The draft is not a "crapshoot". Good talent evaluators make terrible picks much less frequently than bad ones. The most you can say is that there are a lot of factors that can prevent a good amateur basketball player from succeeding in the NBA. But everyone said LeBron was going to be an all-timer.
2. Because of 1., the very best players are still more likely to go in the first few picks. That means you will have no chance at getting them unless you pick there. The only way to pick there is either to do a great trade several years ago (perhaps the Pelicans this year) or to have your own pick and be bad (and lucky in the lottery). Sure there are great players available lower: Kawhi, Jokic. But much fewer. You're not getting Kareem or (H)akeem or David Robinson or Shaq or LeBron or Anthony Davis or Wembanyama unless you have the #1 pick. You're not even getting pudgy white-boy, non-certainty Luka Doncic if you're picking outside the top 3.
The draft is not a crapshoot? You must be joking. Portland taking a teenager from Canada who didn’t play a single minute of college basketball is the perfect definition of a crapshoot.
The trick is not to stop reading after the first six words.The draft is not a crapshoot? You must be joking.
But the draft is a crapshoot anyway. Always has been. Several #1 picks have been total busts. The “talent evaluators” get it wrong again and again. That’s why tanking doesn’t make sense. You’re losing games so you can get a player who may not even work out.
The draft is not a crapshoot? You must be joking. Portland taking a teenager from Canada who didn’t play a single minute of college basketball is the perfect definition of a crapshoot.
Nope, but I don’t see how it moved the needle, either. By the time Sharpe figures everything out, Lillard will be retired. And then we’ll have to start over. I don’t see a brighter future with Sharpe than we’ve had with Lillard. We’re just spinning our wheels.
Do Americans know that that band is named after characters from Tintin (you might wonder why a 3-member band is called "Twins" - although that explanation doesn't work for the Cocteau Twins, an infinitely superior band)? One of whom is actually called Thomson (no "p"). (In the original French, they're Dupont and Dupond, because you don't say the last letter in French.) The thing is, you can actually tell the difference by their mustaches, so I hope the Basketball players follow the same principle:
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I fucking hate TED talks. Guy Roz (or however you spell it) can eat a bag of dicks.Did we just get a rough draft of your TED talk?
One tank isn’t always enough. One more tank could put us in a great position to be a future powerhouse. If we get Wembenyama, we won’t have to wait for the returns. If you don’t like tanking, tell me how Dallas has the best player in the league.We tanked half of last season and now we’re limping along with a losing record. And Sharpe is a big question mark. I don’t see that as a ringing endorsement for tanking.
One tank isn’t always enough. One more tank could put us in a great position to be a future powerhouse. If we get Wembenyama, we won’t have to wait for the returns. If you don’t like tanking, tell me how Dallas has the best player in the league.
Chauncey wouldn’t have to be coach.Even if we got Wembanyama, which we won't, Chauncey wouldn't know what to do with him.
Even if we got Wembanyama, which we won't, Chauncey wouldn't know what to do with him.
I mean fire sale would sound good to me at that point.If we lose the next 3 games and fall to 19-24, that is time to pull the plug. There are other teams that want it more.
I'm not a fan of tanking but you know what I'm even less a fan of ... purgatory picking at the back end of the lottery over and over with no real hope of ever getting out! I want to see a championship from this team, and while I'm realistic that that may never happen, I know it won't happen with the current roster as constructed.Tanking is a moronic thing to do imo. I may be a little dramatic, but in essence actively rooting for your team to lose or not really caring one way or the other, has never sat well or been understood by me. We need to get our heads on straight and start a nice winning run not a losing one to maybe get a chance at this dude.
As far as Wembanyama goes, dude looks a great prospect on paper but we shall see when he goes against the best players in the world. Watch him be a 5 and 5 player per night and that's it...
Fair enough friend, we all want a championship;been too long!And I 100 percent agree we need some different pieces in to really make a run at the title or even just a good seed in the playoffs as far as that goes.I'm not a fan of tanking but you know what I'm even less a fan of ... purgatory picking at the back end of the lottery over and over with no real hope of ever getting out! I want to see a championship from this team, and while I'm realistic that that may never happen, I know it won't happen with the current roster as constructed.
Hey, it worked for New Orleans and Memphis...
ICK!Tied with OCK.
Boom.Tanking is a moronic thing to do imo. I may be a little dramatic, but in essence actively rooting for your team to lose or not really caring one way or the other, has never sat well or been understood by me. We need to get our heads on straight and start a nice winning run not a losing one to maybe get a chance at this dude.
As far as Wembanyama goes, dude looks a great prospect on paper but we shall see when he goes against the best players in the world. Watch him be a 5 and 5 player per night and that's it...