Re: For the good of the NBA, shouldn't some of these teams stop tanking?
[QUOTE=Real Men Wear Green]I'm not saying there was no reason for Utah to rebuild. But what I hope you realize is that tanking can and in Utah's case is part of the rebuilding process for a lot of teams. It just doesn't seem to me that the Jazz did anything to improve in the offseason.
In the case of Ellis, he doesn't make Utah a Champ by himself (no one does) but he would have made the team better. In the right situation like most good players he could be part of a Championship formula, to answer your question.
And [B][U]I'm not saying the players are coaches are part of the tank. That's almost never done[/U][/B], as far as I know. But when a team doesn't improve the roster, just let's talent walk and goes into a season with Gordon Hayward as the best player? That's how a front office tanks.[/QUOTE]
Popavich the year before they drafted Duncan. That was blatant tank job. Pure genius though, but a tank job.
Re: For the good of the NBA, shouldn't some of these teams stop tanking?
[QUOTE=IncarceratedBob]The thing is that when you have the chance to get a [B]sure fire hall of famer[/B] and certain franchise player like Wiggins you need to do whatever it takes to get him[/QUOTE]
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