Rapsobsessed7 wrote:I'd rather have BC than another Babcock. You can rag on the guy for Fields but he wanted Nash, everyone knew that so he did what he could to stop him going to NYK.
If anything that shows you how he wants to win and is willing to spend to do so.
The problem is, though, that Colangelo has become another Babcock. The one thing that was separating them was Colangelo's solid drafting and Babock's horrendous drafting. Well, with the Ross over Drummond pick, Colangelo has finally lost the one last thing he did fairly well. He has now officially entered Babcock Territory. Horrendous trades, non-trades (Bosh) and FA signings. And now he doesn't even draft well any more either. He went against his own draft strategy and blew the Ross pick but not taking the BPA, i.e. Drummond.
I hope it's the final nail that Colangelo drives into the Raptors coffin and that at the same time it's the final nail in his GM-ship coffin here.
This last off-season was the last straw. We went into it with all the hope and resources and assets we could wish for, and we came out of it as the doormats we've been for the last several years. Face it, Colangelo supporters, the guy's decision making has hit new lows, along with the team.
With humongous cap room (if amnestying Jose) and a top draft pick that could've turned into a guy who's a top 5 talent, and young assets with a bit of trade value left, and what did he get out of it: 2 mediocre shooting guards in Ross and Fields. That's it. He then went and dealt our next year's lotto pick for Lowry, which is a good trade, but that's apart from what we had to work with this off-season.
Let's just recap that for a second: one of the worst NBA teams over the last few years goes into the off-season with a lot of holes to fill and a lot of resources to use to fill them, and the best our GM comes up with is Ross and Fields?
It could've been, say, Drummond and Ilyasova and Scola, for instance, which would've been pretty solid if our GM wanted to "win now". Add in the Lowry trade and that's a playoff team if healthy. While still building for the future with young guys like Jonas and Drummond and even Ilyasova and Lowry, who are far from over the hill.
But the guy had no plan. The guy has had no plan for years. Other than holding onto his extremely well-paid job. IIRC he's making 4M a year, right? Unbelievable.
He should've been fired at the end of last season, but so be it. He does not deserve to go on for one minute longer. I would fully support a firing right now, which would also send a signal. Other posters have mentioned being worried about what signals it would give, but I like the idea that it signals that the Raptors aren't satisfied with being a laughingstock and won't accept sub-par performance, even from someone as famous as Colangelo. Toronto is not some hick town that'll put up with losing just to keep the "honour" of being managed by Colangelo. The guy's best days are long behind him and we should dig ourselves out of the hole he's put us in, the first step in which is firing him. Tomorrow.