Do people think tanking means the players and coaches are not purposely trying to win games?
Normally no. Its usually the GM that does the tanking by decimating the roster (see 2019 Miami Dolphins) so the coach and players can't win no matter how hard they try.
Do people think tanking means the players and coaches are not purposely trying to win games?
Normally no. Its usually the GM that does the tanking by decimating the roster (see 2019 Miami Dolphins) so the coach and players can't win no matter how hard they try.
I think some people do. I guess I just don't know what "stink it up naturally" means then.
They're tanking and rightfully so. They owe the Nets a first rounder that is top 20 protected so there is a huge incentive right there to just play and develop their young guys right off the bat.
Durant is gone. Curry is out. Thompson is out. Green is already kind of hurt. They're 1-3. If they are already in a big hole a month from now, why risk getting Green more hurt? Sit him. At the trade deadline, they'd be stupid to make moves to improve this year and get into the playoffs as the 8 seed.
They're tanking. There's nothing natural about it. They will never say they are tanking. But tanking is absolutely the right thing for them to do this year.
I will say however the Colts in the "Suck for Luck" year I think were tanking from at least a coaching standpoint if not the players as well. No NFL coach worth his salt starts Curtis Painter at QB for the majority of the season if they are trying to win games.
I will say however the Colts in the "Suck for Luck" year I think were tanking from at least a coaching standpoint if not the players as well. No NFL coach worth his salt starts Curtis Painter at QB for the majority of the season if they are trying to win games.
But what other option did he have? The third stringer was better?
Do people think tanking means the players and coaches are not purposely trying to win games?
Normally no. Its usually the GM that does the tanking by decimating the roster (see 2019 Miami Dolphins) so the coach and players can't win no matter how hard they try.
I think some people do. I guess I just don't know what "stink it up naturally" means then.
They're tanking and rightfully so. They owe the Nets a first rounder that is top 20 protected so there is a huge incentive right there to just play and develop their young guys right off the bat.
Durant is gone. Curry is out. Thompson is out. Green is already kind of hurt. They're 1-3. If they are already in a big hole a month from now, why risk getting Green more hurt? Sit him. At the trade deadline, they'd be stupid to make moves to improve this year and get into the playoffs as the 8 seed.
They're tanking. There's nothing natural about it. They will never say they are tanking. But tanking is absolutely the right thing for them to do this year.
I'll disagree with that.
When you compete at a high level like the Warriors do and have Curry and Dreymond on the court, you really think they want to lose?
That is fucking nuts.
Tanking naturally means just what I said. They will stink naturally and not have to try to be any worse.
I'll use the Knicks as an example. Their fans WANTED them to keep losing but they pulled off some games because they competed.
Never have I tried to lose on purpose at something unless it was to let a child win. I don't even know how you think like that if you are a competitive person?
Do people think tanking means the players and coaches are not purposely trying to win games?
Normally no. Its usually the GM that does the tanking by decimating the roster (see 2019 Miami Dolphins) so the coach and players can't win no matter how hard they try.
I think some people do. I guess I just don't know what "stink it up naturally" means then.
They're tanking and rightfully so. They owe the Nets a first rounder that is top 20 protected so there is a huge incentive right there to just play and develop their young guys right off the bat.
Durant is gone. Curry is out. Thompson is out. Green is already kind of hurt. They're 1-3. If they are already in a big hole a month from now, why risk getting Green more hurt? Sit him. At the trade deadline, they'd be stupid to make moves to improve this year and get into the playoffs as the 8 seed.
They're tanking. There's nothing natural about it. They will never say they are tanking. But tanking is absolutely the right thing for them to do this year.
I'll disagree with that.
When you compete at a high level like the Warriors do and have Curry and Dreymond on the court, you really think they want to lose?
That is fucking nuts.
Tanking naturally means just what I said. They will stink naturally and not have to try to be any worse.
I'll use the Knicks as an example. Their fans WANTED them to keep losing but they pulled off some games because they competed.
Never have I tried to lose on purpose at something unless it was to let a child win. I don't even know how you think like that if you are a competitive person?
But they don't have Curry and Dreymond on the court together right now. They didn't enter the season trying to tank. But things happen.
You watch. They're saying what? Month to few months for Curry? Do you think if they are 6-20 or something at the time he is able to come back, they'll happily throw him out there? For what? The season is lost at that point. Bringing him back at that point will only mean risking losing their top 20 protected first round pick.
The players are trying to win. Nobody is trying to lose on purpose. That was my point. The coaches are trying to win too. But some seasons, for one reason or another, are more for developing young guys than to just try and make the 8 seed only to go home in a week and a half.
The Knicks are a perfect example of why a team should commit to a tank. They wasted how many years being in NBA purgatory? The Sixers, on the other hand, committed to a few bad seasons and now they're perennially favorites in the East. If the Warriors are dead in the water when Curry is able to come back, they'd be better off sticking with their young guys and hoping to reload quickly the following year with a high pick.
Also--you saying "not trying to be worse." This is like what Ponce mentioned--its more management. You'll know by the moves they make or don't make at the trade deadline what they want from this season. Or even moves right now. Curry might be out a few months. If management truly wants and thinks they can win THIS year, they will be on the phones to try and improve via trade today. But, by all indications, they are running with the young guys instead.
It's all about having the longest view in the room....a wise man once said.
Do people think tanking means the players and coaches are not purposely trying to win games?
Normally no. Its usually the GM that does the tanking by decimating the roster (see 2019 Miami Dolphins) so the coach and players can't win no matter how hard they try.
I think some people do. I guess I just don't know what "stink it up naturally" means then.
They're tanking and rightfully so. They owe the Nets a first rounder that is top 20 protected so there is a huge incentive right there to just play and develop their young guys right off the bat.
Durant is gone. Curry is out. Thompson is out. Green is already kind of hurt. They're 1-3. If they are already in a big hole a month from now, why risk getting Green more hurt? Sit him. At the trade deadline, they'd be stupid to make moves to improve this year and get into the playoffs as the 8 seed.
They're tanking. There's nothing natural about it. They will never say they are tanking. But tanking is absolutely the right thing for them to do this year.
I'll disagree with that.
When you compete at a high level like the Warriors do and have Curry and Dreymond on the court, you really think they want to lose?
That is fucking nuts.
Tanking naturally means just what I said. They will stink naturally and not have to try to be any worse.
I'll use the Knicks as an example. Their fans WANTED them to keep losing but they pulled off some games because they competed.
Never have I tried to lose on purpose at something unless it was to let a child win. I don't even know how you think like that if you are a competitive person?
But they don't have Curry and Dreymond on the court together right now. They didn't enter the season trying to tank. But things happen.
You watch. They're saying what? Month to few months for Curry? Do you think if they are 6-20 or something at the time he is able to come back, they'll happily throw him out there? For what? The season is lost at that point. Bringing him back at that point will only mean risking losing their top 20 protected first round pick.
The players are trying to win. Nobody is trying to lose on purpose. That was my point. The coaches are trying to win too. But some seasons, for one reason or another, are more for developing young guys than to just try and make the 8 seed only to go home in a week and a half.
The Knicks are a perfect example of why a team should commit to a tank. They wasted how many years being in NBA purgatory? The Sixers, on the other hand, committed to a few bad seasons and now they're perennially favorites in the East. If the Warriors are dead in the water when Curry is able to come back, they'd be better off sticking with their young guys and hoping to reload quickly the following year with a high pick.
It's all about having the longest view in the room....a wise man once said.
I agree with this, I thought you were saying that the players would lose on purpose.
If I'm the front office I sit Curry the rest of the year, absolutely. Get that lottery pick.
The Sixers are also favorites in the east because the east stinks, lol. Raptors will be surprisingly good again even without Kawhi, watch. I'm still hoping that Ben gets a damn jumper. It would be sad if he has peaked as a player already...
I will say however the Colts in the "Suck for Luck" year I think were tanking from at least a coaching standpoint if not the players as well. No NFL coach worth his salt starts Curtis Painter at QB for the majority of the season if they are trying to win games.
But what other option did he have? The third stringer was better?
Turn out yes, once they were 0-11 they benched Painter for Dan Orlovsky and went 2-3 over the last 5 games (With Luck pretty much secured)
Why in the world did we ever convert over to finding stats like this and find them useful?
Watching around the horn that is all the show revolves around is analytics and remembering stats and showing less and less knowledge about sports itself...
So I picked the Wizards to make a run for the playoffs this year... They are playing so poorly that they might not get 10 wins this year. Man was I wrong about Beal going to shine without Wall around.
Rockets are really that bad or is Miami really that good?
So I picked the Wizards to make a run for the playoffs this year... They are playing so poorly that they might not get 10 wins this year. Man was I wrong about Beal going to shine without Wall around.
Yeah under 27.5 wins looks like easy money currently.
So I picked the Wizards to make a run for the playoffs this year... They are playing so poorly that they might not get 10 wins this year. Man was I wrong about Beal going to shine without Wall around.
Yeah under 27.5 wins looks like easy money currently.
There is an amazing amount of subpar basketball being played right now.
I'm beginning tot think that the NBA is watered down and kids need to stay in college longer.
So I picked the Wizards to make a run for the playoffs this year... They are playing so poorly that they might not get 10 wins this year. Man was I wrong about Beal going to shine without Wall around.
Yeah under 27.5 wins looks like easy money currently.
There is an amazing amount of subpar basketball being played right now.
I'm beginning tot think that the NBA is watered down and kids need to stay in college longer.
I agree. Yet the one and done rule looks not long for the world and we'll soon have high schoolers being drafted again.
So I picked the Wizards to make a run for the playoffs this year... They are playing so poorly that they might not get 10 wins this year. Man was I wrong about Beal going to shine without Wall around.
Yeah under 27.5 wins looks like easy money currently.
There is an amazing amount of subpar basketball being played right now.
I'm beginning tot think that the NBA is watered down and kids need to stay in college longer.
I agree. Yet the one and done rule looks not long for the world and we'll soon have high schoolers being drafted again.
Not a fan of the out of HS drafting. I wonder why the NBA doesn't adopt the NFL mantra on HS athletes?
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Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..
Who ya got?!?
Siakm also keeps getting better.
GS Warriors aren't going to tank, they will stink it up naturally and get a nice lottery pick and be on top all over again for years...
I use it in the improper manner as the team is going to stink really bad.
Poncier's definition is the proper way it's used.
They're tanking and rightfully so. They owe the Nets a first rounder that is top 20 protected so there is a huge incentive right there to just play and develop their young guys right off the bat.
Durant is gone. Curry is out. Thompson is out. Green is already kind of hurt. They're 1-3. If they are already in a big hole a month from now, why risk getting Green more hurt? Sit him. At the trade deadline, they'd be stupid to make moves to improve this year and get into the playoffs as the 8 seed.
They're tanking. There's nothing natural about it. They will never say they are tanking. But tanking is absolutely the right thing for them to do this year.
When you compete at a high level like the Warriors do and have Curry and Dreymond on the court, you really think they want to lose?
That is fucking nuts.
Tanking naturally means just what I said. They will stink naturally and not have to try to be any worse.
I'll use the Knicks as an example. Their fans WANTED them to keep losing but they pulled off some games because they competed.
Never have I tried to lose on purpose at something unless it was to let a child win. I don't even know how you think like that if you are a competitive person?
You watch. They're saying what? Month to few months for Curry? Do you think if they are 6-20 or something at the time he is able to come back, they'll happily throw him out there? For what? The season is lost at that point. Bringing him back at that point will only mean risking losing their top 20 protected first round pick.
The players are trying to win. Nobody is trying to lose on purpose. That was my point. The coaches are trying to win too. But some seasons, for one reason or another, are more for developing young guys than to just try and make the 8 seed only to go home in a week and a half.
The Knicks are a perfect example of why a team should commit to a tank. They wasted how many years being in NBA purgatory? The Sixers, on the other hand, committed to a few bad seasons and now they're perennially favorites in the East. If the Warriors are dead in the water when Curry is able to come back, they'd be better off sticking with their young guys and hoping to reload quickly the following year with a high pick.
Also--you saying "not trying to be worse." This is like what Ponce mentioned--its more management. You'll know by the moves they make or don't make at the trade deadline what they want from this season. Or even moves right now. Curry might be out a few months. If management truly wants and thinks they can win THIS year, they will be on the phones to try and improve via trade today. But, by all indications, they are running with the young guys instead.
It's all about having the longest view in the room....a wise man once said.
Tom O.
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If I'm the front office I sit Curry the rest of the year, absolutely. Get that lottery pick.
The Sixers are also favorites in the east because the east stinks, lol. Raptors will be surprisingly good again even without Kawhi, watch. I'm still hoping that Ben gets a damn jumper. It would be sad if he has peaked as a player already...
They look like a cartoon!
Le Bron and Luca gave us a great show!!
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..
Why in the world did we ever convert over to finding stats like this and find them useful?
Watching around the horn that is all the show revolves around is analytics and remembering stats and showing less and less knowledge about sports itself...
Rockets are really that bad or is Miami really that good?
I'm beginning tot think that the NBA is watered down and kids need to stay in college longer.