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yeah, playing for wins costed us noah that season if you recall.
Still hung up on Noah are we? We have a better center now, time to let the past stay in the past.
yeah, playing for wins costed us noah that season if you recall.
Still hung up on Noah are we? We have a better center now, time to let the past stay in the past.
The team also cannot afford to tank another season and rationalize to the fans that they should invest. It needs to start showing an identity and some sort of upward progress.
yeah, playing for wins costed us noah that season if you recall.
I don't root for "lins" because this draft is really weak. The team also cannot afford to tank another season and rationalize to the fans that they should invest. It needs to start showing an identity and some sort of upward progress.
i see what you mean. i still believe positioning yourself for the greatest chance of success is the way to go. we were stuck behind minnesota this last draft. it was extremely nerve racking knowing that they could've drafted demarcus.
That's one way to look at it. The other way is that they still have had players like Arron Brooks, Al Thornton
or Rodney Stuckey if Petrie hand't selected Hawes.
Hey, I definitely won't be upset if they finish with 18 or 19 wins. I'm just saying that the way they've been playing the last month has caused me to think that continuing to improve is more important at this point than draft position. I definitely am not 100% confident about that yet though and another 6 or 8 game losing streak would get we back to rooting for wosses in a big hurry.
Still hung up on Noah are we? We have a better center now, time to let the past stay in the past.
think your still missing the point. we are talking about talent and position to pick them. sure you can get some gems at the end of the 1st round. petrie plucked one that he traded named kevin martin.
in that 2007 draft, there was durant, oden, noah, horford in the higher picks. do you agree there is more top talent available for selection with a higher pick? your rooting for more wins which usually result in a lower pick due to the record. (yes, there is the miracle where you leapfrog and grab a top 3 pick. however you cannot depend on that in order to position yourself)
i'm not saying tank on purpose. however, if the team happens to lose more due to developing our young players. /wonderful/
And if you do use it to acquire an asset now -- perhaps the longterm starter at one of the forward spots, you can play to win every game the rest of the season without worrying about any negative effects.
i hate u brick
i'm still squeezing that last high lotto pick before we don't sniff lotto land for the next 10 yrs
i see what you mean. i still believe positioning yourself for the greatest chance of success is the way to go. we were stuck behind minnesota this last draft. it was extremely nerve racking knowing that they could've drafted demarcus.
This is a good post... we're in a win-win at this point as if we continue to play like this then that means we don't need another top 5 pick to contend anyways. Either way we're picking top 10... I think we can get a good role player there. We have two stars in the making already.I helped push for the realization that losses are more important than wins for a team on the way down. But for a team on the way up the opposite is true. We struck gold, twice. We got ours -- the system worked the way it should. People who could not imagine losing being good for a franchise hopefully learned something. But that time may have passed. It would be great to have another Top 5 pick -- its always great to have another Top 5 pick. But now that that corner has been turned, now that mega talents are already in town, its even more important to turn the winning switch back on again. There is a time for everything in an NBA life cycle. A time to win, and a time to lose. Now its come time to win again. To build up momentum, revitalize the fanbase, get national TV interested again, shake off the losing mentality, and make it a place free agents might want to come with all that money we have. And all of that is going to hurt our draft position. But its not 2007 anymore with a bunch of tired old vets. The future core guys are already here, and they need to win and believe and make everyone else believe.
This is also why I have asked the question several times this year if it would not be better to move our upcoming #1 in a trade around the deadline for what we see as a key piece of the future. Development time will start getting more scarce as we get better, and our natural curve here is going to result in more and more wins meaning a higher and higher pick. Its an asset who's value today might well be higher than its value in a month, which may well be higher than its value this summer. And if you do use it to acquire an asset now -- perhaps the longterm starter at one of the forward spots -- you can play to win every game the rest of the season without worrying about any negative effects.
Funny how the draft works. I find it amusing that people assume that we would have had Cousins if we drafted Noah earlier. That's no guarantee. One more win, and we probably don't sniff Cousins. I think we have a (super)star center, and a star guard all set to go. I'm sure we can find a need wherever we pick in the top 10, if we're smart.
Funny how the draft works. I find it amusing that people assume that we would have had Cousins if we drafted Noah earlier. That's no guarantee. One more win, and we probably don't sniff Cousins. I think we have a (super)star center, and a star guard all set to go. I'm sure we can find a need wherever we pick in the top 10, if we're smart.
i'll assume your referring to me. i never assumed we'll get cousins if we had picked noah.theres no way to know what the future would hold for the kings if they drafted noah. i've been talking about positioning by record the whole time. we know if we lost a few more games, there would have had a chance to pick noah instead of hawes.
If we lost a couple of more games in the 2002-2003 season, we could have had a better chance of drafting LeBron.
Imagine a line up of
Vlade/Keon (In the one year where he was good/ not a nutcase)
Webber/Gasol (Did I forget to mention that I pawned Funderburke to the Grizz for Gasol in Fantasyland?)
LeBron/Peja/GW
Christie/Jim Jackson
Bibby/BJax
Man I sure wish we tanked that season. Championship for sure.![]()
who cares about lebron. we missed out on darko, vlade's sucessor.
You mean C-Webbs since he's just as good a passer.