Tanking begets losing.
Where does tanking stop.
This year, gotta tank for a franchise cornerstone because the draft is so deep. We tank. We lose a lot. Draft 6th and the guy ends up being a bust.
Next year, we suck because no free agents signed here, the draft pick busted out and injuries led to another bad year.
We end up 5th in the draft and get a decent player but no All-Star. Again no free agents come and we are not good.
We get lucky in the draft and get the 2nd pick in a bad draft but next year is supposed to be all about these 2 high schoolers who are supposed to be the next Duncan and next MJ. These guys are great. So the team is devoid of high end talent. The last few drafts haven't ended up being the bonus of high end talent that people thought, season ticket sales are down, and something needs to be done as the team is starting to lose money
So this time they really tank again to end up with one of these two stars. We are awful. We set a team record for losses and after the draft lottery we end up with the 4th pick, can't draft the "sure thing superstars" and then what?
The only thing to do is start planning the next tank job.
Tanking begets losing.
That can be true. But that statement ignores a lot a of the details that effect the celtic's situation. The fact that the injury to our best player has made this record possible, the fact that we already have a young core with at least three players (Sullinger, Bradley and Olynyk) who will continue to improve, and that we have 6 draft picks in the next 3 years that can be used to bring in other pieces if we need to.
We won't have another shot at top 5 pick, and the fact that we have our ONLY shot at a top 5 pick coincides with the best draft of the decade make this year a pretty sweet situation.
Things could go wrong, for sure. But I'd be more worried if I were the Bucks or the Magic. Because adding Parker, Wiggins, Randle, Smart, Exum or Embiid with a fully healed Rondo creates the potential for a quick one year turn around.