« Reply #1323 on: December 09, 2023, 06:17:26 PM »
The Pistons, Spurs, and Wizards are on a 1-48 streak and the only win was the Wizards beating the Pistons.
Are the Spurs going for the double-tank to get Wemby a long term all-star sidekick?
most teams do that, not sure why the Spurs would be any different
Sure, but it starts down the road of the Sixers 'process', and that didn't work out well for them. Also, Pop doesn't have much time left, I would have thought developing a winning culture now that they have Wemby and some nice young players would have been his preference.
The tanking wasn't the Sixers problem, it was the poor win now moves they made after the tanking (acquiring Butler only to let him go after a year and then waiting too long to trade Simmons and then making a poor decision on that trade). And for all the crap the Sixers get, they wouldn't have Embiid without their tank. The Sixers are in a much better position, then a team like the Knicks that never fully tanked. Tanking works, but only if you fully commit and do it for a couple of seasons (the Thunder have done it twice in the last 15 years, both times with great success). You have to get the franchise guy AND the complimentary pieces (either in young guys or by trading the young guys). The Spurs managed to get the franchise guy, but if they don't get the other pieces it won't matter because there are very few players in league history where if you got them, you could compete without other super high level talent (Lebron is the most obvious, but Cleveland was probably never winning without a 2nd star - which for a franchise like Cleveland is best accomplished in the draft). I mean even the Bulls never even won a playoff series with Jordan until they landed Pippen with the 5th pick and did so with a brilliant trade.

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