anthonydisantos6666
Dirk digler
anthonydisantos6666

I actually think it’s the opposite and there’s zero chance he goes to the warriors. Kawhi’s personality isn’t big enough to overcome a small market which is why he needs a big market where his play can do the talking, and he can start raking in that endorsement money

Albert Burneko

From their respective starting points, that’s correct.

Considering how piss poor their attendance was during the tanking years, I would say this wasn’t a very good plan.

And yet you conveniently leave out that Boston was only able to do so because they were able to reap the benefits of tanking without actually having to do so themselves. Ainge deserves all the credit for that trade, but he had two hall of famers to start with. Hinkie had jrue holiday and Evan turner.  

5 years but who’s counting. If you can’t see the difference between a young team that’s barely scratched the surface of their potential losing in the playoffs versus a team of veterans whose CEILING is a first round loss, then you’re either ignorant or plain stupid. My guess is both.

Right a rookie who’s never played point guard before and a guy playing his full season have hit their ceiling. Yep, that sounds accurate...

Tell that to David Blatt, Scott Brooks, Vinnie del negro, George Karl, and the dozens of other white coaches who have had more success than Casey and have been fired.

A 52 win team barely scratching the surface of their potential they were not 5 years ago. Out of all the terrible takes in this comment section, yours may be the worst.

I would say more straight up trolling than satire. Agree with Jackets...not very clever.

Who’s career was intenionally ruined? The only reason Boston didn’t need a process of their own was because they were able to get the nets to do their tanking for them. Hinkie didn’t have the luxury of two first ballot hall of famers to fleece another gm with. Instead he had jrue holiday and Evan turner.

And this post right here shows you have absolutely no understand of what the process was. It’s actually a trump-esque level of ignorance.

Three years, but keep repeating that narrative. I think most teams would be perfectly content to grab two superstars in three years, but hey, that’s just me.

Except for the fact that this was your critique. Weird that you’re walking back from it now, when a simple google search will tell you otherwise.

It didn’t fall apart because of budget constraints. Every team has budget constraints. It feel apart because they traded the wrong guy. They should have kept harden and sold high on Westbrook

No they wouldn’t. But keep telling yourself that.

Lol you must be new to deadspin if you think they fawn over the sixers.

Hope this is a joke.

This is a pretty terrible take. If only it was grounded in any sort of reality, you would have a great point.

Then the process would be a failure. Fortunately this is the beginning, not the end.