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Veteran_Picksetter
01-26-2012, 11:21 PM
Which is better?

Kemba, Henderson, Biyombo, and Mullens show no further improvement. We finish dead last and get a good shot at the #1 pick.

Kemba, Henderson, Biyombo, and Mullens all make noticeable improvements through the rest of the season. The veterans play solid ball. We finish with the 5th worst record in the league and end up with the 5th pick.

The most ideal?: Kemba, Henderson, Biyombo, and Mullens all make noticeable improvements, but we lose nearly every game from here on out by 10 or less points and get the number 1 pick.

Thoughts?

superb1
01-26-2012, 11:25 PM
Which is better?

Kemba, Henderson, Biyombo, and Mullens show no further improvement. We finish dead last and get a good shot at the #1 pick.

Kemba, Henderson, Biyombo, and Mullens all make noticeable improvements through the rest of the season. The veterans play solid ball. We finish with the 5th worst record in the league and end up with the 5th pick.

The most ideal?: Kemba, Henderson, Biyombo, and Mullens all make noticeable improvements, but we lose nearly every game from here on out by 10 or less points and get the number 1 pick.

Thoughts?

Ideally the last would be the best choice. At least free agents could see the young talent here that are on the verge of some thing great rather than bottom feeders

SJackson1
01-27-2012, 12:12 AM
tricky to say out of the last two, probably the last one would be the most ideal for us looking to the future. I definatley think that all the 4 players will improve throughout the season and it would be a bonus if we got the number 1 pick in the draft !

murphman
01-27-2012, 08:57 AM
tricky to say out of the last two, probably the last one would be the most ideal for us looking to the future. I definatley think that all the 4 players will improve throughout the season and it would be a bonus if we got the number 1 pick in the draft !

Big "if" right there. The team with the worst record hasn't won the lottery since 2004. As a matter of fact, one once in the past seven drafts has a team finishing with one of the three worst records won the lottery (Clipps in 2009).

bes628
01-27-2012, 10:52 AM
I picked this team to win 15 games this year. No way they accomplish that.

SJackson1
01-27-2012, 10:59 AM
I picked this team to win 15 games this year. No way they accomplish that.

jesus, its going to be a long long season then