I'm not for tanking, but I am all for strategic development when a season is all but lost.
Strategic development definition now follows:
1. If guys like Bass, Humphries, Bayless, Bogans, Wallace and Joel Anthony are not sure fire parts of our future - why would I play them now.
2. Bradley, Rondo? We know what Bradley can do and there is no need to increase the chances of Rondo getting hurt with 20 games left in a lost season. We don't have to shut Rondo down, but we don't need to play him 38 minutes a night.
3. I'd be taking long, hard looks at Sully, Olynyk, Green, Babb, Johnson & Pressey.
4. I want to know if / see:
A) Babb & Johnson could "really" be my 2nd and 3rd string off guards, on the cheap, moving forward for the long term.
B) If Phil Pressey can "really" be my 3rd string PG moving forward for the long term.
C) Get all these youngs guys as much playign time as possible for the next 20 games and as they head into summer league.
I start Olynyk, Sullinger, Green, Babb and Pressey and play them all roughly 35 minutes a night with back up as needed from Johnson, Rondo, Hump, Bass & Bayless - all of whom the league already knows what their value is for any trade - we don't need to "showcase" these vets any longer.
Strategic Development: Focus this time on developing our future core players, not grinding out pointless wins with vets who will most likely not be here next year.
The added bonus is that it will also most likely land us in the top 3-4 worst records instead of what could easily end up as the 7th of 8th pick, or worse if we slide.
I think we are foolish to paly ourselves into the 6th to 10th pick rather then the 3rd to 5th pick - absolutely nuts.
ButI truly don't consider this tanking - it's developing guys who will be here, rather than eking out pointless wins with vets who won't be - the latter is completely asinine to me.