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Re: Stop winning, tank the season

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:36 pm
by yucatan87
We already stopped winning, not much more that we can do right now.

Re: Stop winning, tank the season

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:36 pm
by alpha
Such an idiotic statement.. Do you honestly think a coach would tell players to tank it? No matter what , they are professional athletes. Tanking isn't in their nature.

Re: Stop winning, tank the season

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:38 pm
by Morena R
Even if thats the right thing to do BC wouldn't allow it

Re: Stop winning, tank the season

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:38 pm
by Romaniano
alpha wrote:Such an idiotic statement.. Do you honestly think a coach would tell players to tank it? No matter what , they are professional athletes. Tanking isn't in their nature.



Really? And game and ref. fixing in Boston was in their nature? Theres more to pro sports than you may think.

I'd rather have a high draft pick, get some talented youngsters than win for absolutely no reason. The fans already know we aren't playoff bound, this team is crap. The only reason NOT to tank might be economic so they can still sell tickets... but they can still lose by small margins like they have thus far.

Re: Stop winning, tank the season

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:48 pm
by timdunkit
Romaniano wrote:
alpha wrote:Such an idiotic statement.. Do you honestly think a coach would tell players to tank it? No matter what , they are professional athletes. Tanking isn't in their nature.



Really? And game and ref. fixing in Boston was in their nature? Theres more to pro sports than you may think.

I'd rather have a high draft pick, get some talented youngsters than win for absolutely no reason. The fans already know we aren't playoff bound, this team is crap. The only reason NOT to tank might be economic so they can still sell tickets... but they can still lose by small margins like they have thus far.

You answered your own question, they won't tank due to economic reasons. Also, don't you guys realize that the guys that are playing are young? How old are Joey, Bosh, Bargs, Ukic? and even Jose is only 26/27. Tanking installs the losing mentality that we lost 2 years ago why bring it back. We need to retool not rebuild .... We need to move JO because he is not contributing at all with his injuries ... we are not as far back as rebuilding teams like T-Wolves or Thunder ....

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:59 am
by supersub15
Good job by our scrubs. We are 9th in the race to the lotto, with a chance for Indiana, Golden State and Minnesota to leapfrog us pretty soon. I'm loving it. We need to keep climbing that ladder to mediocrity.

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:53 am
by CapeCrusader
pretty sick thread....the images of the teams make it look nice too lol

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:01 am
by COY0607
at this point i would be very happy with a o neal for marbury - staright up trade.......even throw in moon if they want

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:52 am
by wazabifuzz
Gerald Henderson

I want this guy.. been watching him @ Duke, pretty good player

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:18 am
by TheRaptorTruth
You know what, we should just tank for two years and attract all the free agents to us in 2010.

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:26 am
by CapeCrusader
I'm surprised to see Golden St and LA CLips near to dead last in the record standings. One team has too many 2-3's, while lacking that big man beside the big man they already have. While the other team is crowded with 4-5's and could use that 2 guard to improve their team. Not that I really care about any other team besides our beloved Raps, but the Knicks did a number on those teams by unloading a couple of their top salaries on them.

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:37 am
by Yosemite Dan
COY0607 wrote:at this point i would be very happy with a o neal for marbury - staright up trade.......even throw in moon if they want


Why would NY go for this trade in any way. JO is the exact opposite of what D'antoni wants and NY will have cap space for 2010 regardless so there's no urgent need for them to take on JO's contract. While NY is fantasizing about getting Lebron, at least until he re-signs with Cleveland this summer, D'antoni still wants to instill his system into the heads of his young players he has now and gets before 2010 and JO on the team would only severely hamper that. There is absolutely no upside for NY to take on JO no matter how you look at it. They may want to keep tanking but they want to do it with the players D'antoni wants and JO is not one of them. Having JO's contract in the books would only prevent any little peices that NY might want to pick up this summer. It ain't happening.

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:42 am
by 99 Problems
What are we now, 12 games under? A team goes this far, there's no turning back..

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:26 pm
by notic101
supersub15 wrote:Good job by our scrubs. We are 9th in the race to the lotto, with a chance for Indiana, Golden State and Minnesota to leapfrog us pretty soon. I'm loving it. We need to keep climbing that ladder to mediocrity.


As long as we're achieving something, I'm happy.

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:47 pm
by 5DOM
wazabifuzz wrote:Gerald Henderson

I want this guy.. been watching him @ Duke, pretty good player


please no

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 2:55 am
by some_rand
aminu is the answer to our problems at the sf position

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 6:30 pm
by saham
I don't think i would have thought that i would say this, but at this point we need to TANK it. The more we lose, the better opportunity to grab a solid wing from the draft. I hope somehow we can nab Harden. If not, Aminu sounds like an interesting prospect.

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:28 pm
by raps4life~
the season is actually getting exciting now. rather than being slightly above .500, making the 8th seed and losing to the Cavs/Magic/Celts in 4 games, we get a meaningful draft pick, and hopefully a very active summer.

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:36 pm
by The Boshpit!
I'll be updating this thread after our game against the Bulls tonight.

Games of importance for playoff run:

Milwaukee @ Atlanta
Toronto @ Chicago
New Jersey @ San Antonio

Games of importance for tank nation:

Phoenix @ Charlotte
Houston @ Indiana
Memphis @ New York
New Orleans @ Minnesota
Toronto @ Chicago
Cleveland @ Golden State
Oklahoma City @ L.A. Clippers

Re: The Official Race to the Playoffs/Lottery Thread

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 6:15 am
by GoodTrade
Didn't see a place to post this but I think we should forget about trades after we get Marion for JO and focus on this offseason and make some nice FA acquisitions

FA signing:

Matt Barnes(SF)
Joe Smith(PF)
Marcus Williams(PG)
Ben Gordon(SG)
Gerald Green(SG)
Trevor Ariza(SF)

DO NOT RESIGN ANYONE unless you need to fill a hole. Out of all the expirings I would only sign AP for veteran leadership if he would play at a discount due to age. Depending on Jawaii's development I would resign him as a nice energy guy off the bench at the C to fill that hole. Looking at a pretty solid team with massive depth and a young bright future.

Calderon/Williams/Ukic
Gordon/Green/AP?
Ariza/Barnes/Kapono
Bosh/Smith/Hump
Bargnani/Jawaii/1st round pick?

To sign all these guys you would have to find a team to dump Kapono on for a 2nd rounder. I hope BC can do this at this years deadline to a contender that needs shooting. If they do this they should still be under the tax by close to $1M