Chambers is there anything good you can say??
Superstar, superstar, superstar. Its all you care about
I have mentioned several teams like the pacers, grizzlies
Who still today dont really have a big star do really well
In the league.
Btw i love the hype the 2014 draft has been given but nobody even knows if wiggins, parker etc. will declare after one year of college play. Even if they do, unless they take their teams to the elite eight, they wont be ready or may have made a mistake coming out too early.
Most of the guys who have one year of college Experience under their belt if they declare are projected to be chosen in the 7-30 spots.
Lastly i want to say that we are in the similiar situation as we were pre big three. There was no mandate to tank. The team played hard, rondo got a earfull from doc and we still lost lots. This up coming celts team is arguably more talented with at least more experience depth = more wins
The Pacers are Grizzlies are great teams- they haven't however managed to make the finals yet. They've been top 4 teams but have been slightly outdone.
If the Grizzlies had kept Rudy Gay I believe they may have gone to the finals but that's just my opinion.
How long were the Pacers and Grizzlies completely terrible? How long did it take for them to build teams like that?
I'll also add that Hibbert and Gasol are both top 5 bigs in the NBA- All Star big men that both teams were lucky enough to get outside the top 10 picks. How often does this happen?
I do harp on superstars- I don't care how we get them but we need them to win a championship. The Pacers have a superstar in Hibbert. The Grizlies have two in Zeebo (who is on the decline) and Gasol. They also got Mike Conley with the 4h pick. They also got the Rockets to pick Rudy Gay for them with a top 10 pick.
A 4th and 8th pick plus 2 All Star big men= The Grizzlies.
The Pacers? Hibbert was picked 17th- he would have gone in the top 10 if he did go to the NBA the year before- he decided to stay in college while Jeff Green went to the NBA and was picked 5th.
By staying on in college he hurt his draft stock because of a poor season and going out early in the NCAA tourney.
Getting Hibbert at 17 (and being able to trade for him!) was extremely lucky for the Pacers- and then to have him turn into an All Star within 4 seasons was just as lucky.
They picked Paul George with the 10th pick- something they would not have had if they made the playoffs.
Even with George and Hibbert- the Pacers still haven't beaten the Heat or a full strength Bulls team.
I love this team- and I am very optimistic about our team this year. I think we'll suck because I'm realistic and I'm logical. I look at our roster and the framework suggests to me that we've been constructed in a way that promotes player development and a style of play that will force us to slowly get better at defense and shooting.
If we wanted to make the playoffs we would have gotten Millsap or Al Jeff or any other couple of free agents.
We didn't though- which tells me that Danny isn't satisfied with making the playoffs. He wants to win a championship. He wants to land a superstar player to help Rondo win a championship.
He has two ways to do this:
1) Draft him
2) trade for him
We don't have the pieces to draft for a superstar. What star would we get for our pieces whilst keeping Rondo and Green?
I think we need our young guys, and our new coach, to learn the hard way. To take beatings, get punched, get knocked out again and keep getting back up- just like KG did in Minnesota.
Just because they lose doesn't mean they're developing a losing culture. As long as they get better then that's all that matters.
The thing that's positive is the fact that we will probably get better even sooner by acquiring a top 5 or 8 pick.
We'll have the asset to get a premier free agent or disgruntled star player or we'll have a shot at getting a great talent through the draft.
The draft is one of the most stacked in NBA history. It really is. Even if it's a one year tank job while Rondo recovers- there is the possibility of picking up a Durant type franchise player or an Oden/Melo/Wade type guy- maybe not a Lebron but there are still multiple players with franchise potential which you do not see very often. One every few seasons is normal but up to three or 4 guys like that hasn't been seen since Lebron/Melo/Wade.
O.K., let's assume that the 2014 draft will indeed end up being one of the greatest drafts of all time. Let's assume that there are three guys who end up being on the level of James, Wade, and Anthony. We would need a bottom three record in the league to have a realistic shot at landing one of those guys.
Even if we end up not being a playoff team, I see finishing with a bottom three record as being a very unrealistic scenario. You say that Ainge has done his job stripping this team down to be a lottery team, but to be that bad, Stevens would have to actively contribute to the tank job, as well.
We'd need an M.L. Carr style tank, where players who are more likely to help us win are benched for players who are more likely to ensure that we lose games. You seem to agree that you don't favor a "tank job" that is that cynical and, frankly, dishonest.
I say that I think we can make the playoffs, but even if we don't, I find it hard to believe that if this team actually makes an effort to win as many games as possible that we would finish with any lower than the seventh or eighth worst record in the league.
At that point, the difference between the 7th pick in the draft and the 15th pick in the draft isn't substantial enough for me to want to see my team lose games for a slightly higher position in the draft.
We'll have to wait and see. I think that Danny isn't aiming for a bottom 3 pick. He'd be happy with something in the top 5-10 range. At 5 he'd see who's still on the board- but from 6-10 he'll look to trade for a star to give Rondo some help. If he feels that trading for a star isn't going to be possible (no teams willing to give up their star for what we have) then he'll move Rondo and then we'll sink to the bottom of the pack.
With Rondo I don't think we'll be a bottom 3 team. Even with Rondo for only half a season I think we're looking at a pick around 5-8.
But if Rondo sits out longer or is traded then we'll be dancing very closely with the bottom of the NBA barrell. In fact if Rondo didn't play a game for us this year or less than 15 games I'd put us at the bottom with Phoenix, Philly and Orlando.
To me, Danny will try to get a star to help Rondo with our projected 6-12 pick as the bait (with a combo of something like Sully or Olynyk + Nets pick) and if that doesn't happen then he'll go all in on the draft and that's when we may see parts of the tank strategy like sitting certain players or letting Olynyk play instead of Humphries etc..