MickZagger
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Whats the point of the playoffs? This team will get swept by anyone in the West. Give a solid draft pick to add to the dearth of young talent.
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Mark Cuban didn't build though the draft and his team won a championship.
what big free agents has Dallas added?Yes but FA's are much more willing to go to Dallas than Portland. Bigger city, no State income tax.....not even in the same conversation.
Wes! LOL!what big free agents has Dallas added?
Those are really probably the biggest 2 they've signed in quite a while. Being named and actually signing someone are two very different things. They overpaid 2 role players. Woohoo. But it's a draw.Wes! LOL!
And that annoying white guy. I mean, he was kinda good the season before they signed him.
You underestimate CJ.I don't know how I can make this any simpler. This team lacks sufficient talent to ever be a championship contender. The easiest path to get the kinds of guys that could push this team from the heights of mediocrity to genuine goodness means adding more transcendent talent - Like at least one more guy as good Lillard, preferably better.
Absolutely not. But it doesn't matter because this team doesn't have a snowball's chance of making the playoffs anyway.
Says the guy who didn't think they could win more than 20 games for the whole season...
You're right--I was about to go back and edit my post. You predicted 28 in the official win total thread, and pre-season said there was "no way" the team wins 30.30, not 20.
I don't know about other people but I have never thought just a draft pick is what is needed. But it could help, and we definitely need the help. Also a draft pick could be useful as one piece in making a trade for someone much better than a draft pick.When people make statements that are to the effect of "we need the draft pick to be able to be a legit playoff team," you are essentially saying that this team is already good enough, but just need a draft pick to put us over the hump. To me that's a logical fallacy because the people who want the pick basically think the team isn't good enough, or close to contending in the playoffs on any level.
I personally do not want the team to adopt a losing mentality, I just want the team to focus on long term goals right now. That means allowing guys who might not help win now to play a lot of minutes, hoping that they become good enough to either become solid players or become attractive assets to use in a trade.And the draft is the ONLY way in your mind? The odds of hitting draft pick lottery jackpot is just as low as acquiring a player that meets your requirments. On top of that, you want the team to adopt a losing mentality to do so, instead of playing ball together. This isn't a video game.
I personally do not want the team to adopt a losing mentality, I just want the team to focus on long term goals right now. That means allowing guys who might not help win now to play a lot of minutes, hoping that they become good enough to either become solid players or become attractive assets to use in a trade.
We're having a Playoff discussion with a team that won 4 of 5 games before last night and was still on pace for 35 wins. That should not be anywhere near a playoff discussion and has more to do with how poorly teams around them are playing versus how well Portland is doing.
Edit: Nevermind Gramps. That is what I get for skimming. Disregard.Agreed. In a "normal" year, we wouldn't even think about having a should we try for the playoffs conversation with our record. However, with as poorly as other teams are playing and with how well we are playing (relatively speaking), we ARE having the conversation and it IS a relevant topic.
The Lottery is a crapshoot but the higher you are, the better your odds. We are in a position to be at the bottom-end of the lottery. In that case, I think the talent differential between say a 10-12 pick (roughly) and perhaps a 16 or so pick are negligible.
If we were in a position to land a top five pick (which has a much higher chance of landing the kind talent the lottery rooters want us to get), we wouldn't be having a playoff conversation.
As I see it, we are almost in a lose-lose situation. If we miss the playoffs, we likely get a bottom-end lottery pick. Odds are we get another Meyers Leonard or such - someone with potential but not game-changing - at least immediately. If we make the playoffs, if I recall correctly, we lose our pick (lottery protected) so we get nothing out of the draft. On the other hand, if we make the playoffs and show improvement throughout the season, perhaps we become a slightly more attractive location for the "right" free agent.
Gramps...
Edit: Nevermind Gramps. That is what I get for skimming. Disregard.

NVM... disregard this too
As I see it, we are almost in a lose-lose situation. If we miss the playoffs, we likely get a bottom-end lottery pick. Odds are we get another Meyers Leonard or such - someone with potential but not game-changing - at least immediately. If we make the playoffs, if I recall correctly, we lose our pick (lottery protected) so we get nothing out of the draft. On the other hand, if we make the playoffs and show improvement throughout the season, perhaps we become a slightly more attractive location for the "right" free agent.
If you guys recall, in 2007 when we got the #1 pick, we went into the lotto with the 6th worst record.
A four game losing streak will get us back into the thick of things in the lotto. We're not as much in purgatory as you suggest.Exactly where I was hoping this team did not end up this season. Just good enough to not get a decent pick but not good enough to make any playoff impact at all....the definition of basketball purgatory. Anything but that.
My point still remains. The fact that we struck out with GO not withstanding.And if there is a more compelling argument against hoping to get the number 1 pick, I don't know a better one than reminding us of 2007.
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A four game losing streak will get us back into the thick of things in the lotto. We're not as much in purgatory as you suggest.
A four game losing streak will get us back into the thick of things in the lotto. We're not as much in purgatory as you suggest.
