The Thriller
Well-Known Member
this seems to be a reoccurring theme here, but what are we trying to accomplish?
A few years ago, it seemed like we were merely trying to churn a buck. We knew that we weren't close to contending. However, that didn't stop us from playing veterans big minutes, standing pat with our roster, and swinging for the last seeds of the playoffs. Why? We wanted to make a few bucks.
This summer it looked like we were truly going to tank. I recall hearing Dennis Lindsey admit that this was going to be a rebuilding year; the success of which wasn't based on W's or L's but in player development (especially defensively). Unfortunately, this doesn't appear to be the case.
In the last month or so, we've seen the reemergence of veterans. Marvin and Jefferson playing big roles with Biedrins and Rush filling in when needed. Gobert, one of the brightest youngsters was sent to the D-League. We are trending towards a mid-lotto team rather than truly tanking.
So what changed?
Is Ty Corbin trying to save his job?
Did Dennis and Greg panic and gave Corbin the green light to play the vets for fear of being historically bad?
Or is there a split between management and coaching? Does management want one thing (tanking) while coaching wants another (wins to save face)?
I got to be honest, the last thing we need is another role player through the draft. We need to be in the top 2-3. We need to draft a super star, especially if we aren't going to resign Hayward. The plan this summer was to tank. We shouldn't abandon that plan.
Stay the course.
A few years ago, it seemed like we were merely trying to churn a buck. We knew that we weren't close to contending. However, that didn't stop us from playing veterans big minutes, standing pat with our roster, and swinging for the last seeds of the playoffs. Why? We wanted to make a few bucks.
This summer it looked like we were truly going to tank. I recall hearing Dennis Lindsey admit that this was going to be a rebuilding year; the success of which wasn't based on W's or L's but in player development (especially defensively). Unfortunately, this doesn't appear to be the case.
In the last month or so, we've seen the reemergence of veterans. Marvin and Jefferson playing big roles with Biedrins and Rush filling in when needed. Gobert, one of the brightest youngsters was sent to the D-League. We are trending towards a mid-lotto team rather than truly tanking.
So what changed?
Is Ty Corbin trying to save his job?
Did Dennis and Greg panic and gave Corbin the green light to play the vets for fear of being historically bad?
Or is there a split between management and coaching? Does management want one thing (tanking) while coaching wants another (wins to save face)?
I got to be honest, the last thing we need is another role player through the draft. We need to be in the top 2-3. We need to draft a super star, especially if we aren't going to resign Hayward. The plan this summer was to tank. We shouldn't abandon that plan.
Stay the course.