bondom34 wrote:dgonz424 wrote:Thunder fans, I come in peace. Curious about a few things.
Anybody recall exactly how the Harden debacle went down? I don't remember how much the front office offered him or what their payroll would look like or if the negotiations were before or after the Finals they lost to the Heat.
I'm asking to get perspective on the whole Kanter situation. Who knows? Maybe Kanter is a better fit than Harden since Westbrook and Harden are both ball dominant guards.
My personal thoughts (though not sure everyone agrees):
They offered Harden a little under what he took (I think 4/54 instead of 4/60 or something). They would still have had Perk as the starting C, and wouldn't have had Adams to replace him the last 2 years, meaning that ultimately they'd still be looking for any capable starting big this summer with nothing more than the likely taxpayer MLE to get said player. They also wouldn't have McGary to eventually replace Collison.
That said, they'd be better off at the SG obviously, but its essentially to me a one or the other situation. Would you rather be set at the wing and have a glaring hole in the middle, or be set in the frontcourt entirely or have a weakness at the 2? It wasn't an ideal situation, but to me it was alright.
I think the problems in the frontcourt stem back to when the Thunder traded for Perkins and sent off Jeff Green. I feel they could've done better than Perkins and Robinson. Kanter and Harden aren't equal value, could've done better there as well, but I have no idea who the Thunder could've traded with.
As an outsider looking in, it seems like Presti has been pretty bad in everything but the draft.