sidsanders wrote:jrodmc wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:WaltLongmire wrote:Sorry to upset those of you against tanking- I know that this is not something some want to do, but...Lakers clearly came into the game wanting to lose it. You wonder if Young could be playing. Hill goes out and you know there is no chance for him to return. They need a low lottery pick to have a pick, and you know that the powers above are pushing some buttons to achieve this.
Anthony is taking advantage of a poor Laker team, and he is basically throwing out the triangle concept to do his thing.
Fine in a playoff game, not so fine when the team is supposedly trying to run a system offense.
This is a fool's gold victory.
excellent post. I respect the people for wanting to win even though our season is over however we have a rare oppurtunity to get a high draft pick. Remember next year we have no picks because of the stupid bargnani trade. Also there is a chance we strike out in free agency despite the cap space. Back in 2010 we struck out of the top 3 free agents and settled for amare
Yes do tell us all about the tremendous success we've had historically when we had high draft picks in the ping pong era.
what tremendous success has this team had with FA and trades? they have been awful in most aspects of running a team, should they call it quits and contract the knicks? if they have a high pick, what else are we fans hoping for for the result of it?
Oakley, Spree (to some extent H20), Melo all say hi! Crap, even Stat started out as a monster. Do we have lots of FA nightmares? Sure do. But please try lining up our list of tremendous first round draft picks in that entire time period and let me know how you make out. Hopes and fuzzy draft dreams are nice, but history is reality.
Tanking just doesn't work for this franchise.