G35 wrote:You know it's getting tiresome how so and so's favorite player doesn't win a title or can't get anywhere and it's all the front office's fault.
G35 wrote:Every front office messes up.
So you claim that every FO has made mistakes, but you are telling us we shouldn't simply fault the FO?

Pray tell, what has the Wolves done ever since they're 'freed' of KG's contract? About the only good moves they have made is dump Mike Miller's useless ass for Rubio, someone who wasn't even projected to land at #5, drafted Pek, and got Riley to make one of his rare blunders in the Ricky Davis trade. They've either squandered their picks by getting the wrong players(Wes Johnson, Jonny Flynn), or they traded them away (Lawson, Koufos) as well as take on overrated players(Darko, Webster, Beasley, Randolph).
G35 wrote:Malone/Stockton never had that third piece EVERY title team needs to give it a lift in it's offense.
Where's this second piece and a competent coach for KG when he was with Minnesota?
G35 wrote:But it's always Stockton's fault for not taking over. Why isn't it ever KG's fault for not stepping up?
But did Stockton step up when they made their two Final runs? You could make an argument that he's no longer a star player in 98 and he didn't exactly wow the world in 97. The most questionable thing about Stockton when it relates to his team's success is that the Jazz fielded a better offense when they start slowing their pace and rely more on Malone to run the offense. Their team's offensive efficiency over the course of the 90s seem to support this.
As for KG, maybe he did step up contrary to popular belief and maybe he didn't, but the Wolve's FO incompetence has nothing to do with how much KG got paid.
G35 wrote:The Lakers have messed up this year gambling on a 37 year old Nash re-creating the magic he had with D'Antoni. They are still gambling on Dwight and I think they should sign and trade his arse.
I knew you would get to the Lakers eventually. Only in this reality would getting Dwight and Nash be considered bad moves when all they gave up was a player that didn't even play this season and a TPE that would have gone to waste if it wasn't used on Nash. Seeing as how Nash turned down bigger offers the Lakers actually underpaid for his service. The four picks were necessary to entice the Suns as they have no reason otherwise to S&T their star player to a division rival.
The fact that it didn't work out falls on the players because this team didn't underperform from a talent standpoint, they underperformed because they have no chemistry. The FO cannot fix chemistry no matter how good the fit is on paper, and there are no better complimentary players for a volume scorer than a pass-first PG who can space the floor and a defensive big who is great(supposedly) at playing above the rim.
G35 wrote:I believe KG has made the most money of any one single player in NBA history......
Don't worry, after next year Kobe will only be 34 million behind KG in terms of salary earned. Eventually you can turn around and say how much value the Lakers got out of Kobe instead of talking about how much KG got paid over the years.