I would posit that what we're seeing is tanking. It's the ugly kind. But instead of using low-cost vets or youth, we're using big-name ill-fitting pieces. You can't possibly think a lineup of:
Shröder
LaVine
DeRozan
Murray
Sabonis
was going to put a lot of notches in the W column. Unless you're delusional and believe that these guys are all pros, and a "cheerleader" is all they need to will themselves to wins.
This lineup is old (relative to other starting 5s), not good defensively, not really all that great athletically, and small. Only Murray has a decent wingspan.
You don't put this team together if you're planning on playing any semblance of defense. You don't hire Christie, who is preaching defense, if you want to run this lineup and try to get better on that end. It's nonsensical.
My tinfoil hat opinion:
- Perry did this on purpose, hoping that he could clean it up mid-year.
- Playing the youth more consistently with a young coach might lead to more winning than our current results show.
- Perry wants to lose games. ("Gap Year" BS)
Why I don't think it'll work:
- The vets are overpaid and older. If there were good offers on the table, they would have been gone.
- Vivek really doesn't want to "tank" in the traditional sense of going with a youth movement.
I think Vivek was sold a plan by Perry that would make the process palatable, ie, losing with big-names and ill-fitting pieces, but didn't really take into account the human element of it all. These are actual players who are skilled and play with pride - they also know that they're ill-fitting. There's more to say and different tangents it could all take, so I'll just pause here for now.