landphil wrote:Buckeye-NBAFan wrote:witnessmoboobie wrote:OMG one of the top GM's will not sit on his hands if the experiment fails.
Lol at Curry and Jefferies for Shaq
Danny Ferry has had one of the highest payrolls in the league (#4 in 07-08, #3 in 08-09) and an owner willing to spend big, and hasn't been able to surround the best player in the league with much of anything beyond castoff salary dumps in 4 years.
It doesn't take a good GM to trade for bad contracts when the owner is willing to overpay. And the only reason these undersized SGs (Mo, West) work is because LeBron can run the offense from the SF spot.
Everyone else was either here when Ferry arrived (Z, Varejao, Sasha before the trade), sucks (Wallace, Wally), or came here because of LeBron (Shaq, Joe Smith). Ferry is a below average GM blessed with the best player in the league and an owner willing to spend more than anyone not named Mark Cuban.
uhhh sasha isnt here anymore, Mo plays PG, Ben Wallace and Wally arent here anymore, obviously Shaq came because of Lebron, do you think Ron Artest went to LA because he got to hang out with GM Mitch Kupchak? no, because players go to places to win titles or get money and to win titles, you might want the best players, aka lebron and kobe.
And upgrading from Wallace, Wally, Sasha and Joe Smith to Shaq and Mo in the last 2 season is not exactly getting "castoff salary dumps". Yes teams were trying to offload some salary but that by no means diminishes these players abilities. Those are two pretty decent players, both all stars last season.
Just to clarify, my post was aimed at Danny Ferry's entire tenure, not one specific season. Hence my comments about Wallace and Wally apply because they each were in the rotation over the last two seasons.
As for Mo Williams, we have different definitions of PG. Maybe "undersized SG" wasn't the right description, but I was trying to emphasize LeBron's importance to the team being able to succeed with a West/Williams backcourt. The correct term for Mo would be combo guard.
Mo certainly is not a true PG though. LeBron makes up for Mo's biggest weakness, being able to run an offense. In crunch time, Mo Williams is considered a "PG" only because LeBron James is 6'8, and people don't want to label a 6'8 guy as a PG. Mo plays off the ball as a SG. The same goes for West.
Go ask Bucks fans if Mo Williams can run an offense without a guy like LeBron next to him.
Any team in the league could have had Mo Williams for expiring contracts. Similar to the Richard Jefferson deal. The reason the Cavs did it was because A. LeBron makes it possible for Mo Williams to play off the ball and still guard PGs B. Dan Gilbert was willing to spend. The rest just fell into place because the Bucks overpaid a guy they then realized wasn't the solution at PG. Danny Ferry wasn't a necessary component to the deal being made.
There were not many other teams who would have been willing to make the deal Ferry did, because they didn't have LeBron James or open pocket books to make it work. Which I why I say LeBron is the reason the deal, and virtually any deal the Cavs make, can look like a success. Having the best, most versatile player in the league means a lot of players who don't fit well on conventional teams can fit on Cleveland.
Shaq to Cleveland was by default. No one else wanted him and had the expiring contracts. Danny Ferry is the reason Shaq wasn't on the Cavs last year to help them make the Finals. I think that's a black mark on Ferry's resume, not a positive.