I guess I don't understand your reasoning.
If the difference between winning the Atlantic Division and getting a top 10 pick is 35 wins versus 30 wins, is that really such a huge thing?
I don't understand the idea that "Make the playoffs = your team isn't bad" and "Don't make the playoffs = your team is unredeemably bad."
Look who we're competing with. It's all about context. Missing the playoffs in the West is an entirely different thing than missing it in the East. Don't get me wrong, you don't have to talk me off a ledge if the C's are in the lottery this year, but I'd be concerned unless there was some major injury or something that predicated it.
The "Milwaukee Professional Basketball Team," by the way, is missing some key players -- arguably their two best players in Ilyasova and Sanders.
Yeah, and we're missing our All-Star point guard. Injuries happen. If the Bucks fall apart because they are missing their animal-abusing-bar-fighting human exclamation point, that doesn't say much about the rest of the roster.
There are a ton of vulnerable teams out there, and if the C's can't take advantage of them... yeesh.
Are we sure he's not just a backup big man? I feel like whoever trades for him runs the risk of taking on a massive bust.
He might be, but I was just thinking about how well he'd go with our other big guys (Bass, Sully, KO). Eventually Morey will give up on his silly "two firsts" demand". If you want to make a "let's get some wins now" move, he seems like the logical choice.