Danny Ferry
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 3:49 pm
According to Ferry, the moves weren’t easy to make because of the solid contributions of Johnson and Williams over the years, but needed to be done to usher in a fresh start.
“Difficult decision to make in moving guys of that caliber,” Ferry told HOOPSWORLD about making the Williams and Johnson deals. “I think the mindset was that we probably weren’t good enough and the status quo wasn’t going to make sense if that was the case.”
Landing in the middle of the pack is a destination where NBA teams dread being slotted and avoiding mediocrity was clearly Ferry’s motive for the roster shakeup.
“We were right around that fourth, fifth, sixth frame of the East and ultimately if you want to try to get higher than that, then some changes needed to be made,” Ferry added. “Those were the [deals] we were able to make and hopefully we can make some good decisions ahead to put us in a better position.”
“You don’t do things necessarily for cap space,” Ferry said. “Sometimes cap space can be fool’s gold. I think it put us in a position where we can be opportunistic, whether it’s trade or whether it’s cap space; whatever it is to take in players or make trades or actually sign free agents. There are more options available to us right now and hopefully we can make good decisions to put the club in the best position going forward.”
http://www.hoopsworld.com/danny-ferrys- ... re-options“He’s still a young player,” Ferry said of Teague. “Last year was the first time where he just played. He got to play, totally green lighted. It will be interesting to see how he matures this year and continues to develop with things. It will be more his team. We don’t have Joe. We don’t have Marvin. It will be more of Jeff’s team than it has ever been. I think he’s capable of stepping in and doing a good job with that.”