Houston had to be bad to get Hakeem.
Chicago had to be bad to get Jordan.
Knicks had to be bad to get Ewing.
San Antonio had to be bad to get Duncan.
Cleveland had to be bad to get LeBron.
Denver had to be bad to get Melo.
Miami had to be bad to get Wade.
Suns had to be bad to get Nash.
Seattle/Oklahoma City had to be bad to get Durant.
Knicks had to be bad to get *insert name*
Notice a trend?
BRIGGS, I'm sick of the losing too but the difference between now and the Isiah era is that even though we are losing right now, we are still going forward by gaining a lot of flexibility to improve quickly. Walsh has made several mistakes in my opinion, but overall, I think it's hard to deny that we are moving in the right direction.
Someone is going to come in here and say "Yeah, well pretty much all those guys you listed were obtained through the draft."
Donnie is obviously trying it a different way. We can't say that it will/won't work because we obviously have never seen the franchise with the biggest stage go all in like this.
It's awfully risky but hell, let's see if it works.
"This is a very cautious situation that we're in. You have to be conservative in terms of using your assets and using them wisely. We're building for the future." - Zeke (I guess not protecting a first round pick is being conservative)