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OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Thu Jun 7, 2012 9:41 pm
by fatlever
talking corey brewer in the MKG thread led me to check his profile on bballref, which led me to the twolves draft history, which leads me here.
our front office has surely made some awful decisions but when compared with what the wolves have done over the past 17 years i cant understand how anyone could ever accuse the bobcats of being the worst run franchise (sorry wolves fans)
just look back at their draft history
http://www.basketball-reference.com/tea ... draft.htmlcheck out the ridiculous number of bad 1st round picks
derrick williams?
wes johnson
jonny flynn
luke babbit
trevor booker
wayne ellinton
rashard mccants
corey brewer
ndubi edi
william avery
paul grant
pooh richardson
felton spencer
luc longley
christian laettner
there list of 1st round busts or 1st round picks that were underwhelming is astounding.
then check out the guys they picked, but traded in draft day deals
ty lawson traded for a future 1st (ended up as luke babbit)
brandon roy traded for randy foye
ray allen traded for stephon marbury (ok not awful, but in hindsight, they didnt get the better end)
the only two draft day moves they have made that were great were
1. drafted garnett
2. traded oj mayo for kevin love
3. drafted ricky rubio (and still managed to screw it up by also selected 2 other pgs in same draft)
not to mention the joe smith fiasco that cost them several #1 picks in the late 90s
what other franchises should be considered worse than us in terms of front office?
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Thu Jun 7, 2012 9:44 pm
by SWedd523
Orlando
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Thu Jun 7, 2012 10:34 pm
by Rich4114
Clippers too. Aside from very recent picks I recall them being pretty terrible.
Same with Golden State. That is possibly one of the worst ever because even when they had a good pick they seemed to trade them immediately.
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Thu Jun 7, 2012 10:36 pm
by doc.end
knicks
btw Booker is doing fine for a late pick
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Thu Jun 7, 2012 10:44 pm
by Jaruff
doc.end wrote:knicks
btw Booker is doing fine for a late pick
I think he meant Lazar Hayward. TWolves drafted Booker but traded him on draft night for Lazar Hayward and future considerations or something.
Hayward is now in OKC and hasn't done anything to my knowledge.
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Thu Jun 7, 2012 10:45 pm
by captaincrunk
SWedd523 wrote:Orlando
they at least made the finals
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Thu Jun 7, 2012 10:55 pm
by SWedd523
captaincrunk wrote:SWedd523 wrote:Orlando
they at least made the finals
and a broken clock is correct twice a day
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Fri Jun 8, 2012 12:07 am
by Elden Payton
Yeah I'd have to say either the Wolves or Magic.
Toronto also has a great claim and Phoenix is the darkhorse imo.
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Fri Jun 8, 2012 1:39 am
by BigSlam
Aren't the Bucks pretty suspect drafters as well?
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Fri Jun 8, 2012 1:57 am
by AnaheimRoyale
You should start a thread on the general board, with clearer parameters... whether this is all-time (bad way of comparing), or a specific period for each FO (better way). Some franchises have had awesome and horrible FO's.
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Fri Jun 8, 2012 2:12 am
by fatlever
AnaheimRoyale wrote:You should start a thread on the general board, with clearer parameters... whether this is all-time (bad way of comparing), or a specific period for each FO (better way). Some franchises have had awesome and horrible FO's.
this same thread on the general board would immediately turn into a bash MJ thread, then the heat haters would jump in and talk about how riley sucks.
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Fri Jun 8, 2012 2:16 am
by AnaheimRoyale
Make a poll, and make sure it only includes 10 options which are good choices for the worst FO's of all time (which clearly delineated periods and reasons). I did one in fact...
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1183313
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Fri Jun 8, 2012 2:16 am
by AnaheimRoyale
Since it was recent, just got post on it.
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Fri Jun 8, 2012 2:21 am
by fatlever
that was a pretty good thread you made there royale. i was mainly thinking about drafting when i was looking at the wolves earlier. didnt really even go down the road of trades and free agents. thomas definitely wins that in a landslide. what he did to the knicks was just amazing.
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Fri Jun 8, 2012 2:51 am
by Liver_Pooty
If we go off since Bobcats existence they have to be in the top 5 to 7
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Fri Jun 8, 2012 3:11 am
by debo23
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Fri Jun 8, 2012 3:30 am
by AnaheimRoyale
I posted in one on the best front offices more recently than that, on the PC board.
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Fri Jun 8, 2012 10:20 pm
by HornetJail
In terms of drafting, Phoenix is all over the place. They kept guys like Steve Nash and Stoudemire, but they traded Luol Deng (seventh pick in 04) for a 2nd and cash, Rondo was traded to Boston for a future late-1st pick (Rudy Fernandez). They sell second round picks quite often. Also they declined to give STAT a big deal and instead blew all that money giving Frye, Childress, Warrick big contracts.
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Fri Jun 8, 2012 10:34 pm
by freakon0mics
We did fairly. Then again I'm looking at the Charlotte Hornets not the Bobcats.
Re: OT: the worst front offices?
Posted: Fri Jun 8, 2012 10:34 pm
by captaincrunk
CHA_77_Bobcats wrote:In terms of drafting, Phoenix is all over the place. They kept guys like Steve Nash and Stoudemire, but they traded Luol Deng (seventh pick in 04) for a 2nd and cash, Rondo was traded to Boston for a future late-1st pick (Rudy Fernandez). They sell second round picks quite often. Also they declined to give STAT a big deal and instead blew all that money giving Frye, Childress, Warrick big contracts.
to be fair, no one wants STATs contract today!