i am a pro-"tanker" although i'm not sure you can call it that. i think even if this team puts in effort (and i'm sure it will), they'll really just end up as one of the bottom 5 teams in the league. it's a developmental year for the young guys. they'll be able to showcase their skills. we'll have a few exciting wins, maybe a blowout win or two when things go right, and many blowout losses. that's fine.
but here's a question for the anti-"tankers" - exactly how do you plan on building a contender?
because in my opinion, whether you do it via draft or trade, at the end of the day, you need ASSETS. Tanking (or losing) this year doesn't mean that you are perpetually going to keep losing year on year. I don't like losing, but i recognize it as a step in a rebuilding process.
i see free agency being thrown around as one of the go-to arguments for anti-tankers but even that is FAR from such a sure thing as well. think about it. In order to sign a big free agent, you'll often need to gut your team (kinda like "tanking") to clear cap space. And then finally, when these star player(s) finally hit the FA market, you might miss out on them COMPLETELY. then what are you left with? if you perpetually live by the code of "losing is always bad", then you'll be forced by your mantra to sign expensive mid-tier stars like monta ellis, charlie villanueva, ben gordon, etc. and that's when the vicious cycle starts.
furthermore, there are only one or two of these game-changing stars hitting free agency every few years. And tell me, doesn't that sound an awful lot like a draft?
i swear, with the way some of the anti-tankers have been going on, you'd think no more good rookies will exist in any draft class from 2014 till goodness-knows-when, and that the only stars this league will ever have are 1) the established stars now playing on other teams, 2) Rondo, 3) Green and 4) the youngsters on the Celtics who are sure to develop into beasts or absolute studs. But i mean, take Olynyk as an example. He's the 13th pick in a weak draft, and yet summer league hits and all of a sudden, he's a terrific pick up, a player who will be great, etc. etc. i mean, what happened to all the hate for all things draft-related? Can't we pick up solid players in the draft? Maybe even franchise players in the draft? Can't we trade a high pick + filler for a future hall of famer, like maybe someone of Ray Allen's caliber?
I mean, for all the "let's build around Rondo" and "Rondo is a star and will carry this team to the playoffs" battle cries of the anti-tankers, ask yourself: how the heck did we even end up with Rondo in the first place? it wasn't through a "signing via Free Agency" nor was it through "Trading for a proven player". It was by drafting him, after we acquired the pick of the Phoenix Suns on draft night for cash.