I know the whole idea is to suck so we can get a high pick for the next draft, but I would like to see either Bibby or Artest for at least this coming season, just so we can win a decent (low) number of games. Unless of course we get pure young talent. Though I do look forward to the post-rebuilding, if we don't even try to win games then based on the argument that making the playoffs will be of no use at all, all teams that aren't SA or Phoenix should just rebuild as well.
All teams not either:
a) at an elite level
or
b) with teams on the upswing building toward it
SHOULD rebuild. Unfortunately there is a low supply of balls in NBA front offices and brains amongst the world's fandom, so many many teams choose to play it yellow and stupid, appease the fans who can be appeased, keep their cushy jobs for as long as posible, and cross their fingers and hope.
In the West the playoffs have:
a) great meaning to San Antonio, Phoenix, Dallas, Utah and the Rockets, because they all legitimately think they can win a title.
b) nearly as much meaning to the Nuggets, who will continue to squint hard and believe that given a full year A.I./Melo will make them contenders too. And to the Warriors, who will not go anywhere, but will of course want to build on last year's momentum.
c) are the necessary and next step forward for young teams on the rise in New Orleans and Portland who have the bulk of their young rosters already completed.
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d) Unfortunately seem to have meaning for the Wolves, Lakers, Clippers and possibly even Grizzlies. Those teams would likely be better off doing the rebuild. But they are caught trying to appease KG, Kobe, Pau and Brand all in their primes and so they struggle on, without any real hope. They are all thinking "we're just one player away!" But the one player is a 2nd superstar, they can't get him, and until they do they are better off missing the playoffs and hoping to egt lucky in the draft than wasting their time as fodder.
e) have almost no meaning at all to Sacramento and Seattle. Both in the beginning stages of true rebuilds (Seattle is ahead of the game with Durant).