KGdaBom wrote:younggunsmn wrote:At the all-star break, when Ant was putting up bottom of the league efficiency stats, yes he was THE worst.
It's always hard to judge when a team wins in the last month of the season, because the bad teams are tanking and the good teams are resting up for the playoffs. But there have been some positives from the coaching change.
There are still some head scratchingly dumb things Rosas did this season.
Not single legit PF on the roster.
Trading a 2nd round pick for ~300 minutes of Ed Davis.
Tossing OKC a future 2nd in the Rubio trade.
Getting fleeced trading down 2 spots for Bolmaro (who also looked awful around the all-star break).
Not getting a rotation big in a draft full of them when you start with 1, 25,28, and 33.
Edwards/Ball/Wiseman, it will take 3 years to sort out who was the right pick.
WIth the way Edwards finished the season, I'm optimistic he turns out the best of the 3.
Ball is more polished at this point, but Edwards physical profile gives him so much more potential.
There may have been a huge missed opportunity to pick up an asset in a trade down because everyone and their mother knew the Warriors badly wanted Wiseman.
So who are the worse GM's?
Detroit? Sacramento? Chicago for overpaying for Vuc and then missing the play in?
Houston passing on Lavert and Jarret Allen in the Harden trade and then getting essentially nothing for Oladipo?
Some GM's who had down years, like in Toronto and Boston, have previously great track records.
New Orleans disappointed, but its hard to argue their Gm is bad when they added so many future picks.
So I'm going to argue Rosas is bottom 5 for sure, with Det, Chicago, and Houston neck and neck for this particular year.
Giving up a 2nd in the deal for Rubio considering he was coming off the best season of his career seemed like a great move.
I was very excited to get Bolmaro and McDaniels. That seemed like a great move to me and I never heard anything about him looking bad around the All Star Break. Which of Edwards, Bolmaro and McDaniels should we have not drafted to get that Rotational big you are talking about? I agree we should have taken advantage of the Warriors in a trade down assuming they would have taken Wiseman anyway, but it takes two to tango.
I love your enthrusiasm, but I think you are expecting too much from Bolmaro.
His value at this point is pretty much tied up in the physical projection.
His shooting numbers were atriocious and he has struggled to get more than garbage time in even spanish league games.
Best case he becomes a Tomas Satoransky type, the kind of guy who gets targeted early 2nd round.
I would have taken Maledon and McDaniels at 25/28 and TIllman or Oturu at 33. When you are playing the lottery, two tickets are better than one and at that point in the draft these guys are lottery tickets.
Maledon and Bolmaro are still a coinflip for me, even as Maledon struggled carrying a heavy load on the OKC tank train.
Rosas clearly either got leveraged by the Knicks to give up way too much in a trade up because they knew who we wanted (loose lips), or made a panic offer when they took the guy he had targeted. Either scenario does not paint him favorably.
He gets credit for McDaniels, but a lot of us armchair GMs here wanted him badly too.