Right and they won 3 rings, had 4 finals appearances, that same player is also on another squad that is a contender.
Right. Which I said was the one exception.
Nope but to say they can't is not true. They seem to be a contender without a top 5 drafted player right?
My entire argument is based off of teams who win championships. Come back to me when they win one. And no, without Yao, I don't consider them likely to win a championship.
The Suns SHOULD have won the title last year. I don't think anyone can really debate that they got jobbed by a bad decisions on the leagues part. Dallas didn't lose because they had no post presence BTW. They lost for a whole different reason.
I don't care who SHOULD win. A championship team wins. There are a lot of "what ifs" in sports. The suns, despite all their talent, haven't been able to put it together. And now they're panicking.
As for dallas, notice I said dominant 2-way big men.
The reason Tim Duncan continues to win is, in large part, due to the fact the Spurs have developed young and quality talent. Once they got the talent they learned how to win, build confidence, and gained experience
Right, they got the talent, THEN build confidence. All the confidence in the world doesn't make them champions without tim duncan.
Yes it did. In fact Tim Duncan has spoken on gaining confidence thanks to David Robinson mentoring him and teaching him the game.
They went from 20-62 without Duncan to 56-26 with duncan. Obviously, there were mitigating circumstances (RE: Robinson's injury), but that actually proves my point. The fact that they won 20 games didn't prevent them from turning it around when they got the talent (Robinson coming back and Duncan getting drafted).
BTW, I'm not sure what having a veteran mentor has to do with gaining confidence from winning.
Confidence helped provide the Lakers with a title. They had the same core of guys 2 years prior to that (for the most part) and couldn't get out of the 2nd round. Phil Jackson shows up, instills come confidence, they win the title.
Once again, talent first, confidence second.
How about Michael Jordan's Bulls? Once he showed confidence in his teammates and they showed confidence in their roles they won championships.
Which happened because? Did he get confidence in his teammates because they WON, or because he got more talent? Did the Bulls ever have a winning record before Pippen was drafted?
Don't mention a top 3 pick because there was no way Philly was going to get it regardless
Why? I'm not talking about tanking in February 2008. I'm talking about making moves in February 2007 that would have put the Sixers in a better position to obtain talent. You remove Andre Miller from this team, get Louis Williams more playing time, and start Thad from the beginning, not only would this team have a shot at a top 3 pick, but their young players would be much further along in their development process. Andre Miller helps them remain competitive now, but he's already hinted at exploring his options on the west coast when he's a free agent after that year. And he'll be 33 at that time.
I want you to name someone who is going to be in the draft this year that would have had a huge impact right away to where this team would be the team it is now, a mid pack team who is not afraid of the Detroit, Spurs, and Celtics of the league.
I don't care about right away. Getting knocked out in the first round this year will be fun, but it's not my goal. Getting to a "mid pack team who is not afraid of Detroit" isn't exactly the bar I'm aiming for. I'm willing to take a step back to take two steps forward.
Right but those are the type of guys who I see end up going later rather then earlier. Kevin Love has a lot of hype but no way he goes top 5 even if UCLA gets deep in the tournament.
So why are we talking about him again? I've been talking about a top 5 pick the entire time, and you bring up Kevin Love, who you admit is not a top 5 pick? I'm confused.
Say you got Brook Lopez and you never got to see Igs learn that he take it up a notch, that guy you mentioned that was a stud (forget who you said now in another thread) might not have turned into a stud had the Sixers tanked it....etc.
Sure it would have. "Tanking" (I prefer to call it building for the future) involves playing the young players. Thaddeus SHOULD have been starting from the get-go. There's no reason to have Reggie Evans in your starting lineup, or even Willie Green, both of who have peaked. We could have developed talent MORE, not less. If you trade Andre Miller, get an extra draft pick, and more cap space, you OPEN UP room for Louis Williams, not decrease it. You increase Andre Iguodala's role in the offense, not decrease it. I'm not talking about going to Andre Iguodala in a time out and saying "son, throw the ball to Kevin Garnett. He's that big, lanky guy over there who's been getting all the rebounds. We want to lose this game". I'm talking about making GM decisions that get your young players more playing time, and realize the steps needed to get that superstar to build around.
I'm not sitting here saying that confidence is worthless. What I am saying is that you need to acquire talent first, then build confidence. Gaining confidence by winning just enough to lose in the first round of the playoffs without that superstar on your roster makes it infinitely harder to acquire said talent and superstar. It's why teams who have done it that way have had a hard time sustaining success.
The Celtics got Bird, then gained confidence. They were 29-53 the year before they drafted Bird, and that didn't shatter the teams confidence when they got the talent. They got the talent, then were able to build around that and gain the confidence. The Rockets were 29-53, got Hakeem, then built confidence. The Bulls were 27-55, got Michael Jordan, got pieces around him, THEN got confidence. Same thing with the Cavs and LeBron, same thing with the Magic and Dwight. You get talent, then confidence.
If we had the person I thought was a superstar waiting to develop, I would agree. But I don't see that on the roster. Therefore, I believe becoming a 41-41 team who loses in the first round detracts from our ability to get the superstar, and in the end will make becoming a championship contender more difficult.