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The Official 2014/15 Tank Watch thread

We all also saw what the 9th pick could get you in 2010.

McGrady, Dirk, Stoudemire, Marion, Andre I., Hayward, Noah, Drummond... It will make you sad to look at the list of players drafted 12th. Historically #9 has been a great pick.
 
Plus you have a much better chance of trading up into the 4th-5th range if need be.

It sucks that a game or two mean so much, but it does. I support shutting Hayward down until he is absolutely in the clear. No need to risk him right now...
 
It sucks that a game or two mean so much, but it does. I support shutting Hayward down until he is absolutely in the clear. No need to risk him right now...

Yeah I mean this time next year I don't think we'll be looking back and say "Gee, I wished we could have won 2-3 more games at the end of last year, that experience would have been invaluable".
 
Yeah I mean this time next year I don't think we'll be looking back and say "Gee, I wished we could have won 2-3 more games at the end of last year, that experience would have been invaluable".

We might be when it means the 4th seed instead of the 5th.
 
We might be when it means the 4th seed instead of the 5th.

But don't you think the difference in the talent level of a 9th pick vs a 12th pick would have more than made up for that?


Plus you get to keep that player for 7+ years, whereas the benefit of experiencing "2-3 more wins" isn't going to mean much beyond next year.
 
But don't you think the difference in the talent level of a 9th pick vs a 12th pick would have more than made up for that?


Plus you get to keep that player for 7+ years, whereas the benefit of experiencing "2-3 more wins" isn't going to mean much beyond next year.

Also, losses can be more valuable than wins. Remember those 4 losses we had against the Spurs in the playoffs? Those 4 losses have made Utah a great team. I hate to think where we'd be right now without those 4 losses.
 
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