RoteSchroder wrote:tsherkin wrote:kalel123 wrote:Not blaming Ujiri for giving them a chance to figure it out. But the blame is entirely on him for failing to surround them with depth needed to compete because if a team wants to succeed without a true #1, you at least need some kind of depth.
Post-Kawhi, what were the serious opportunities to add depth which would have made a material difference?
We lost Kawhi (which we knew was going to happen). We gave up 3 players and a 2nd rounder in 2024 to get Marc Gasol. We gave up Demar, Poetl, a 2019 1st for Danny Green. We'd given up Ross and a 2017 1st rounder for Ibaka.
Poeltl was our 2016 pick. We got OG late in 2017. Our first in 2020 was 29th overall, and we picked Malachi Flynn. We sucked in 2021 and that turned into Scottie. We didn't have a first in 2022, but had bounced back to 48 wins and took Gradey Dick with the 13th overall pick in the 2023 draft. We got a first in the 2024 draft in the Pascal trade, and it turned into Ja'Kobe Walter. We got RJ, Quick, Mogbo (a 2nd round pick) and a trade exception in the OG deal.
Somewhere in there, you're expecting us to have done what? Shy of sell-out tanking, I mean.
Like, sometimes, there are only so many options available to our team, especially based on the needs we had and how guys were performing at the time.
It's important to realize that GMs aren't actually wizards, right? Like, they make mistakes, they miss on stuff, some good ideas don't pan out, management policy interferes... but they can't fabricate opportunities out of nothing. For us to have taken any further steps, we'd have needed a player who didn't really emerge as available to us in that time period. Figuring out that it was time to turn it around wasn't incorrect, even if we don't love the details of how that happened.
That said, we could have tried carrying that out to its logical extension and making what we could of what opportunities arose. That's essentially what we're going to do now, it seems.
just a series of bad luck + going for the wrong players
1. We needed a C and targeted Koloko instead of just getting Kessler (Andrew Nembhard would have also been very useful)
2. Desmond Bane's T-rex arms probably led to us not drafting him and we got Flynn instead
3. Not sure why we just didn't want to pay Powell.
4. Giving the keys to Barnes without him having proven anything, also a mistake imo
5. Basically got nothing useful for Lowry
Probably enough to compete this year if we grabbed a back-up PG from a trade or FA signing. Davion off the bench would have been good.
Kessler / Edey (or other)
Siakam / Scottie
OG
Bane / Powell
FVV / Davion
Team dropped down in the draft for cap flexibility. Kessler has helped anchor one of the worst teams in basketball. He can’t shoot, can’t pass and can’t guard out on the perimeter.
Bane was a tough one but he was drafted in the late 1st round. These misses happen all the time.
Powell was 30 years old.
How do we get Edey in this? We can’t just add players we had no chance to get to our team. lol.