I'm honestly just confused at this point. I guess we could still bring in an Evans or Smith and still be in the lottery but all of our moves this off season have pointed towards totally blowing it up and wait for the next draft.
I don't really agree. All of our moves aren't pointing to blowing it up for next years draft, but a rebuild/retool of some point. Maybe Danny takes players and picks and retools.
Well going off our supposed interest of Josh Smith and Tyreke Evans, I'm kinda scared if that's our retooling plan. I rather just keeping building for the next off season, get a nice draft pick, and hopefully there's a guy worth the max.
These two have problems above the shoulders.
If you're worried about the team being stuck in the treadmill of mediocrity, I wouldn't.
ATL had their team built for the playoffs, for one. They have always been good enough to make it but not enough at all to come close to contending. They were missing one big piece
A Tyreke Evans and/or Josh Smith and Jeff Green led team with decent but still young potential players and a bunch of scrubs with Rondo for half the season, no chemistry and a new coach potentially implementing a completely new system is not going anywhere but the lottery.
And, if it so happens one or more of the assets become good enough to lead the team somewhere, then, jackpot!
If we "miss" the lottery, we'd have one or more of our assets with pumped up value (either to this team or to another team). And we'd have a bunch of picks coming our way. Flipping them for a game changer would be an alternative to having a tank machine.
I don't know if there's a worst case scenario since there's nothing to lose. I suppose that would be it, missing the lottery. Even then something good can come out of it.
Of course, being in the weak East and considering how many teams would be tanking and more apt at doing so, perhaps we'd be looking at late lottery.
Grabbing Evans and Smith when their demand would probably be valleying (with contenders contending and not willing to risk, several teams clearing books for Dwight sweepstakes, bottomfeeders bottoming out and valuing draft picks more) may very well be worth it.
We're potentially looking at the difference between late lottery and mid-late first, a few picks, in a very deep draft, with a bunch of very movable assets. A race to the bottom is a hard one to run right now.
There's many other considerations but team culture also seems like an important one. Bad teams that have tanked so hard can't get rid of the stench. Look at the Jazz. That loser mentality takes years to shake.