OhayoKD wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:OhayoKD wrote:He bailed after management blatantly lied to him about what their plans were for several years.
I don't really see what Portland was doing as lying over the past few years. I think they were legit trying to build around him right up until they won the lottery and decided Scoot was too good to pass up.
the issue is even --with this draft-- management was telling dame and publicly telling the fans they were drafting to improve immediately and build a contender around dame specifically saying that the team was too young and they were willing to risk passing on/trading a great young gem who turned out to look great in order to build a contender around dame:
It's fine and dandy to start a rebuild, but Joe Cronin was not honest with dame or portland fans about his intentions right through the 2023 draft.
Makes sense to take issue with that, but I don't think it's the same as them lying for years.
I also think that the Blazers were looking to see what they could get for the #2 pick, and had they got the right offer, they'd have kept rolling with the Dame generation.
I do think these franchises in general have a tendency to not tell the whole truth to their players and I don't want to act like they can't be criticized for that...at the same time, the reason they don't tell these players the whole truth is because they fear how the player will react if they tell them the truth, and they are wise to fear it.
And of course they are also reasonable to fear simply telling players, "You have no right to know everything we're thinking. We could trade you at any time."
This puts them in this bind where they feel compelled to let the player in on everything right up until the point where things aren't quite working out, at which point either telling the truth or refusing to talk will likely blow up the relationship right at a point where trade value is critical. So there's naturally a brief period of "Yeah, things are still fine" when they no longer are, that they can be criticized for, but is in their best interest.