HighFlyingMonkey
Starter
I understand that people want to be have a championship team eventually. The only problem is that to have a championship team, you need to be led by a Hall of Famer.
Look at the last 15 years. If you disregard the 04 Pistons as an anomaly, there have been 5 franchise cornerstones who have won the championship. Jordan, Hakeem, Shaq, Duncan, Wade. That's it. All of these guys have been Top 3 picks (Well, except for Wade, but for the sake of argument, he's close enough).
BUT the problem is that how many Top 3 picks have there been in the last 15 years? 45. That means that, even if we get a Top 3 pick, we have a 1/8 chance of picking up a Finals MVP caliber Hall of Famer. Do we really want to sit around in the lottery for 8 years hoping to find one?
Sure, if we tank, we might pick up a "superstar" in the draft to build around. But is that enough? Just because we pick up a Dirk Nowtizki, Chris Bosh, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, Mitch Richmond, Glen Rice, etc. does that mean we are any closer to a championship? Look at the potential 08 lottery picks. Beasley, Rose, Mayo, etc. look fantastic. But will any of them transcend the Vin Baker/Shareef Abdur-Rahim/Antoine Walker/Antonio McDyss level to the rarified Jordan/Wade territory?
I was firmly on the tank bandwagon last year, because of Oden. He has the physical tools to become that type of Hall of Famer. But we missed out. Grr, Boo hoo, Fire Petrie, whatever your feeling on last year is, we have to move on.
Point is, I'm not seeing any of that Hall of Fame potential in these 08 picks. Or the 09 picks for that matter. So what is the point of tanking if it's not getting us any closer to championship territory. I'm fine with playing an entertaining brand of basketball for the near future. This current core might not win us a championship. Will we be any closer with one of the 08 or 09 lottery picks as our core? I'd rather take a calculated dive into the lottery than just recklessly throw all of our talent away.
NOTE: For the record, I know that those stats on the chances of getting a HoF Franchise cornerstone are not accurate. It's simply to make a point that chances are still very slim, and I think that the real stats would be closer. I'm just too lazy to do that hard work
Look at the last 15 years. If you disregard the 04 Pistons as an anomaly, there have been 5 franchise cornerstones who have won the championship. Jordan, Hakeem, Shaq, Duncan, Wade. That's it. All of these guys have been Top 3 picks (Well, except for Wade, but for the sake of argument, he's close enough).
BUT the problem is that how many Top 3 picks have there been in the last 15 years? 45. That means that, even if we get a Top 3 pick, we have a 1/8 chance of picking up a Finals MVP caliber Hall of Famer. Do we really want to sit around in the lottery for 8 years hoping to find one?
Sure, if we tank, we might pick up a "superstar" in the draft to build around. But is that enough? Just because we pick up a Dirk Nowtizki, Chris Bosh, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, Mitch Richmond, Glen Rice, etc. does that mean we are any closer to a championship? Look at the potential 08 lottery picks. Beasley, Rose, Mayo, etc. look fantastic. But will any of them transcend the Vin Baker/Shareef Abdur-Rahim/Antoine Walker/Antonio McDyss level to the rarified Jordan/Wade territory?
I was firmly on the tank bandwagon last year, because of Oden. He has the physical tools to become that type of Hall of Famer. But we missed out. Grr, Boo hoo, Fire Petrie, whatever your feeling on last year is, we have to move on.
Point is, I'm not seeing any of that Hall of Fame potential in these 08 picks. Or the 09 picks for that matter. So what is the point of tanking if it's not getting us any closer to championship territory. I'm fine with playing an entertaining brand of basketball for the near future. This current core might not win us a championship. Will we be any closer with one of the 08 or 09 lottery picks as our core? I'd rather take a calculated dive into the lottery than just recklessly throw all of our talent away.
NOTE: For the record, I know that those stats on the chances of getting a HoF Franchise cornerstone are not accurate. It's simply to make a point that chances are still very slim, and I think that the real stats would be closer. I'm just too lazy to do that hard work
