The Way I See It
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 4:29 am
Thank you Mike Dunleavy for doing such an excellent job managing the Clippers roster this summer. You really don't owe Donald Sterling the great work you've done that has put his franchise in such amazing shape. Although Donald Sterling has called you out to the media in the last year and threatened your job security, you still position his organization for prosperity as if it were your own. I'm just glad you got that fourth year on your contract so you can see your plan come to fruition just in time for another contract extension.
By the time the summer of 2010 comes around, Donald Sterling's lawyer is going to have a lot of talented individuals to have to write up contracts for. Whether those names include Chris Bosh, Yao Ming, Joe Johnson, Dwayne Wade or even Lebron James remains to be seen. One name I know who will be on a freshly printed Los Angeles Clippers waiting to be signed will be that of Mike Dunleavy. Because of Coach Dunleavy, Clippers fans can realistically lick their chops at the prospect of getting AT LEAST one of these big names. The personnel moves Mike Dunleavy executed this summer, if anybody didn't notice, will result in the Clippers having substantial cap space in the summer of 2010 to spend on this historic pool of free agents.
Sure, anybody can plan for the big summer of 2010, especially when most of the money coming off the books as a result of the end of what most call the "bad contracts" of Cuttino Mobley and Tim Thomas. However, not just any "pseudo GM" can build a solid core in preparation for a run at some of the NBA's finest when they become free agents in two years like Dunleavy has. Not any "pseudo GM" can hardball a team to death until they gave up a former Defensive Player of the Year who also happens to be a $10 million 2010 expiring contract for virtually nothing. Not just any GM can offer Lebron James the opportunity to play alongside Baron Davis, Chris Kaman, Al Thornton and Eric Gordon, and whatever star free agent PF wants to take the Clippers remaining $12 million (Chris Bosh anyone?). And what is certain, not just anybody can offer all this opportunity to a star free agent in arguably the largest market in the United States, which also happens to be a good proving ground to determine who is the NBA's best player with Mr. Kobe Bryant just down the hallway.
Now, am I saying that the Clippers will make the playoffs this year? Not necessarily. Am I saying Lebron is a lock to be a Clipper in two years? Hardly. But what I am saying is thank you Mike Dunleavy, for building a franchise with such a bright future, and giving Clipper Nation something really special to look forward to. Whether we see it yet or not.
By the time the summer of 2010 comes around, Donald Sterling's lawyer is going to have a lot of talented individuals to have to write up contracts for. Whether those names include Chris Bosh, Yao Ming, Joe Johnson, Dwayne Wade or even Lebron James remains to be seen. One name I know who will be on a freshly printed Los Angeles Clippers waiting to be signed will be that of Mike Dunleavy. Because of Coach Dunleavy, Clippers fans can realistically lick their chops at the prospect of getting AT LEAST one of these big names. The personnel moves Mike Dunleavy executed this summer, if anybody didn't notice, will result in the Clippers having substantial cap space in the summer of 2010 to spend on this historic pool of free agents.
Sure, anybody can plan for the big summer of 2010, especially when most of the money coming off the books as a result of the end of what most call the "bad contracts" of Cuttino Mobley and Tim Thomas. However, not just any "pseudo GM" can build a solid core in preparation for a run at some of the NBA's finest when they become free agents in two years like Dunleavy has. Not any "pseudo GM" can hardball a team to death until they gave up a former Defensive Player of the Year who also happens to be a $10 million 2010 expiring contract for virtually nothing. Not just any GM can offer Lebron James the opportunity to play alongside Baron Davis, Chris Kaman, Al Thornton and Eric Gordon, and whatever star free agent PF wants to take the Clippers remaining $12 million (Chris Bosh anyone?). And what is certain, not just anybody can offer all this opportunity to a star free agent in arguably the largest market in the United States, which also happens to be a good proving ground to determine who is the NBA's best player with Mr. Kobe Bryant just down the hallway.
Now, am I saying that the Clippers will make the playoffs this year? Not necessarily. Am I saying Lebron is a lock to be a Clipper in two years? Hardly. But what I am saying is thank you Mike Dunleavy, for building a franchise with such a bright future, and giving Clipper Nation something really special to look forward to. Whether we see it yet or not.