Finally! An article I can agree with about this whole "tank" thing... and, not surprisingly, it kinda parallels what a few here have said.
In today's SB Nation NBA email, there's a link to an article about Adam Silver's view on whether or not the Sixers are tanking.
I read the article and, of course, immediately thought of how many arguments we've had here about the whole tanking terminology.
Silver said this about the Sixers:
Something more to think about, especially since I believe that quote could have been about the Kings, too.
Thoughts?
In today's SB Nation NBA email, there's a link to an article about Adam Silver's view on whether or not the Sixers are tanking.
...On Saturday, Adam Silver said that he does not believe the Sixers are trying to tank. That means he's using my definition of tank, which is losing tactically (pulling healthy players, changing the gameplan to boost the chances of a loss), instead of rebuilding, which is making your roster horrible with the express purpose of getting a high draft pick. And yes, that does make me feel a little dirty.
I read the article and, of course, immediately thought of how many arguments we've had here about the whole tanking terminology.
Silver said this about the Sixers:
"You look at any business, you look at short-term results and long-term results," Silver said. "And if you told a business, if somebody told you a business was going to operate on a quarter-by-quarter [basis], you'd say, 'That's not the way to operate a business.' You'd say, 'You need a strategy. You need to look at the long-term.' And I think what this organization is doing is absolutely the right thing. What they're doing is planning for the future and building an organization from the ground level up."
"And so, if you look at what's happened here over the last several years, it's badly needed," he said. "Somebody needs a plan. Somebody needs a vision to win here. And I think that's what's happening."
Something more to think about, especially since I believe that quote could have been about the Kings, too.
Thoughts?