We are rebuilding. We are tanking. It just depends how hard we want to tank.
We've got the front office and GM constructing a team built of young, promising talent with a few veteran trade chips. We have one star, but he's not a superstar. (In most people's opinions he's not at least).
We are already tanking in my opinion because of the roster we have.
It's been built that way. You can agree or not, but it's something that's stood out to me.
Anyway- that's the first step of tanking.
I'm still not 100% on whether Stephens has been given the green light to sit certain players at crucial times. He's obviously still experimenting with line ups.
What is confusing is how much time J. Crawford is getting. I think they're parading him to increase his trade value. Thing is, he can leave next season so I believe they intend to package Crawford with Bass or Humphries and send them to a contender as some solid bench guys.
We are sitting Humphries- when he is clearly better than the time he's getting. If we wanted to win more games, Hump would get more time. Wallace and Bass are being paraded just like Crawford. Sully and Olynyk are genuine 'keepers' at this point. We'll hold on to them unless they are required to get someone like Durant in a trade.
I think the reason we do need to partly tank- at least from the roster stand point, is because you want to develop your young guys. You want to find that gem. You also want their worth at 100% come trade deadline.
Basically by strategically tanking, we are preparing ourselves to get better, quicker- in pretty much every way possible.
Our trade assets develop. Our young guys develop- and we increase our chances at gaining a special player via the draft.
We'll have that pick in the top 10, that we can draft a stud with- or we can use it to trade for a stud. That pick is much harder to find between picks 15-20 than picks 5-10. History tells us this.
We'll know if we're truly tanking coming All Star break/ trade deadline. Problem is even if Rondo comes back by January there's a decent chance that Bass, Green,Crawford, Lee and Avery are all gone by February via trades. Wallace is a huge contract so I can't see him going anywhere unless we trade Rondo or our own lottery pick.
The Magic started last season 13 wins 14 losses and finished bottom. It's too early to see how hard/far we'll be tanking- and much of it rests on the trade opportunities we get for Rondo, Wallace, Bass and Green.