Essential The Official Football (Soccer) Thread - The Slotification of Liverpool is nearly complete

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With the NBA, you gotta be be lucky, to draft that right players at the right time. Great example are the Spurs, any other year, they don't get Duncan. Without him, they are pretty much just a really good team, but no chance of winning a ship.


For teams like my Bullets, you basically gotta have 3/4 good drafts in a row. Where you can get one bonafide superstar player, a great 2nd tier star, and some good solid role players players, then some good free agent acquisitions. Then hopefully a good coach.

And lastly, hope you can keep them.
Don't use the Wizards as an example of anything. This is a poorly ran organization from top to bottom and has been that way for over 30 years.

The Wizards could be a big market team with right leadership but it will never have the right organization structure.
:steviej: Youse a wild dude. They'll do well to finish above the Nuggets.
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Not really a complain, my whole thing is, the NBA is league where it's almost impossible to go from being just another team to being a real contender. Most of the teams are in the league, are nothing more than just fillers.
I'm not sure that's a bad thing. Liverpool have never won the premier league, for example, and I'm happy with that.
 

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Bullets/Wizards fans, as a Knick fan I have lived a decade in your world of inept front offices and playoff hopes ending in the first month. I understand your struggle :to:


But fukk you nikkas we made it :blessed:


Honestly these past 2/3 seasons, are the worst it's ever been for the Bullets since I started watching Basketball(1991), we were just mediocre to average, now it's just:mindblown:
 

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Mate I'd bet that easy.
Have the fallen off like that?

They were balling just a few weeks ago?



Frush, the Wizards are a bad organization. If they didn't play in DC, they would be moved to Seattle. This is a big and attractive market and yet the club is ran like we are Milwaukee or or Sacramento.
 

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For me it's a bad thing in a franchise system
How would you change it? More draft picks? I have a feeling they did that 30 years ago or maybe it's just because there were less teams it seems like there were wilder drafts.
More trading flexibility? Feels like it would skew to big markets/higher investors.
Making it harder to keep draft picks? Turrble.
 

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Have the fallen off like that?

They were balling just a few weeks ago?



Frush, the Wizards are a bad organization. If they didn't play in DC, they would be moved to Seattle. This is a big and attractive market and yet the club is ran like we are Milwaukee or or Sacramento.
A little. I'm talking ignoring the playoffs. Basically I don't see them having a better record than the Spurs, so it's a dogfight for homecourt between them and the Nuggets, same way it was with them and the Clippers last year.
 

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How would you change it? More draft picks? I have a feeling they did that 30 years ago or maybe it's just because there were less teams it seems like there were wilder drafts.
More trading flexibility? Feels like it would skew to big markets/higher investors.
Making it harder to keep draft picks? Turrble.


I don't know, to be honest, but in a franchise systems, at least to me. You have to find a way to make teams matter, in their own fukking market at least.
 

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How would you change it? More draft picks? I have a feeling they did that 30 years ago or maybe it's just because there were less teams it seems like there were wilder drafts.
More trading flexibility? Feels like it would skew to big markets/higher investors.
Making it harder to keep draft picks? Turrble.

:heh: There is no changing it, really unless you want to ban guys from staying with one team for their whole career. Like said before, the superstars play a huge role in winning a championship.

I personally like watching teams grow into powerhouses like the Thunder, Bulls, Grizzlies were 1st round cannon fodder and have grown over the years into something more.
 

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I don't know, to be honest, but in a franchise systems, at least to me. You have to find a way to make teams matter, in their own fukking market at least.
I think mattering is a very abstract thing. What matters to person X doesn't necessarily matter to person Y. The league needs to be trimmed by a few teams, but poor decisions and bad luck will always cost some more than others. Blazers should be the best team in the west right now.
 

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:heh: There is no changing it, really unless you want to ban guys from staying with one team for their whole career. Like said before, the superstars play a huge role in winning a championship.

I personally like watching teams grow into powerhouses like the Thunder, Bulls, Grizzlies were 1st round cannon fodder and have grown over the years into something more.
I agree.

Those are very different Grizzlies teams you're referring to.
 

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I loved that Spurs-Pistons series and I loved those Pistons teams. Watching the Pistons kill off the Laker dynasty for good, and ensure Karl Malone doesn't get a ring was top 3 basketball moment of the past decade.
 

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I loved that Spurs-Pistons series and I loved those Pistons teams. Watching the Pistons kill off the Laker dynasty for good, and ensure Karl Malone doesn't get a ring was top 3 basketball moment of the past decade.
Pretty sure Kahl Malow got injured tbf.
 
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