It’s wild Knicks fan fiction. “Yes they got an all nba player, Sexton, and a bunch of draft picks. But they won 3 too many games so the Mavs are in way better shape.”LOL. Knicks aint winning anything in the playoffs. Cleveland either. So jazz have no playoff success this year, knicks have no playoff success this year, and cleveland have no playoff success this year. Difference is jazz have a better draft pick, more draft picks, and more money to spend.
Jazz win.
While I agree with this, we really did kind of botch the tank. We should have been in the bottom 6 but we are kind of on the outside looking in. I still think we can turn our assets into some great pieces, but the tank was a dud.LOL. Knicks aint winning anything in the playoffs. Cleveland either. So jazz have no playoff success this year, knicks have no playoff success this year, and cleveland have no playoff success this year. Difference is jazz have a better draft pick, more draft picks, and more money to spend.
Jazz win.
The thing I'd hate about that is that we'd probably end up with a bottom 6 pick based on order, but with the odds just end up doing nothing but moving back. For instance, the #6 spot has a 34.8 change of moving up, a 56.6% chance of moving back, and 8.6% chance of staying the same.While I agree with this, we really did kind of botch the tank. We should have been in the bottom 6 but we are kind of on the outside looking in. I still think we can turn our assets into some great pieces, but the tank was a dud.
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There’s a tier drop-off at 7 (or maybe 8), so… IDK, kinda would rather have certainty of being in there than flailing just to stay at 9 (with a sliver of hope at 8) and a fraction of the relative lottery odds.The thing I'd hate about that is that we'd probably end up with a bottom 6 pick based on order, but with the odds just end up doing nothing but moving back. For instance, the #6 spot has a 34.8 change of moving up, a 56.6% chance of moving back, and 8.6% chance of staying the same.
Though I guess currently we still stand a larger chance of moving back than up, but seems like it'd be a much bigger bummer to drop from the top end. Hopefully we move up and don't have to worry about it and get the best of both worlds.
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The Wolves maybe. But that is about it. Those have to be in the top 5 most disappointing seasons this year. I would say Brooklyn then Dallas then the Wolves then the Lakers, considering expectations heading in to the season and the reality of where they ended up.Not ENTIRELY wrong, but to say the Jazz’s season is more disappointing than the Maverick’s is so bad it might be a typo.
Who’s had a worse season than the Mavericks?