Greenie wrote:levendis wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:not wasting energy on anyone who defends phil
in fact when i see a phil defender, this is my reaction

Ultimately I agree with you, Phil hasn't done a good job. The Melo contract set the franchise back a year or two.
No it didn't.
Phil did when he decided to trade our 2nd best player for garbage, fire the best coach we have had here in forever for an unproven one and implement a system that promotes "big" ball in a league now going small.
Had Phil re-signed Melo, helped squash the Melo-Tyson minor beef, built a small ball team around those two and kept Woody while introducing triangle sets(instead of forcing it as the whole system) we would have been a much better team.
In building a roster you must think of what happens next. There has to be a plan. Phil simply re-signed Melo and started throwing **** at the wall. That's not productive and it's rather stupid being that you just gave a near max, NTC and trade kicker contract out.
Our steps back are due to Phil not knowing WTF to do after retaining Melo. He had/has no actual plan.
Our step backs was not letting Melo walk and starting a full rebuild. This has nothing against Melo, the team was garbage, we weren't going to be comeptitive, we had to move on. He's not good enough to be the center of a championship team, no one was coming via FA, so there really wasnt any other option.
Tyson had a bad year that year and we were awful that entire year before a fake comeback into the playoffs which of course fell short. Tyson had one good year in Dallas after that trade and has proceeded to suck since then. It was a bad trade, and at his low value, but trading him was the right thing to do. The fact he was the 2nd best player on that team at that time is all you need to know.
The small ball we should have ran went to **** after we traded a 1st for Bargs and got rid of all our players that could shoot 3s. He inherited and aging roster with no assets, so let's not act the franchise wasn't crap when he came in.
And I agree with much of what you said. He's done an awful job trying to win. But nonetheless, he's done nothing franchise damaging, protected assets, and drafted well. Something he should have done from the very beginning, but nonetheless he's done.