Post#110 » by Doctor MJ » Mon Apr 10, 2023 11:46 pm 
            
            
            Enjoying the conversation about EOY, so I'll start off speaking to that:
On the question of whether you can get EOY by orchestrating sell-offs, people are free to make up their own mind.
For me personally as an analyst, I don't like it. To me in the end your legacy as a GM is made by the peaks you get the team to reach, and while a well-orchestrated sell-off can help you get there, I'd rather give you the kudos when you get there.
I also think we've learned quite the explicit lesson about what tons of draft picks are actually worth. Remember that Ainge tried to trade 4 1st round picks to get Justise Winslow.
With that said, with only 30 teams in the NBA and many of them in any given year not actually making any big moves, outright eliminating a guy doing a sell-off isn't something I see as tenable, and Ainge's work this year gives an example of why.
A reasonable thing to look at when considering EOY candidates is: Who acquired an all-star this year?
Unless I'm forgetting someone, the entirety of the list:
Phoenix (Durant)
Utah (Markkanen)
Cleveland (Mitchell)
Dallas (Irving)
Remove Dallas from the list, and you're left with 3 candidates, one of whom is Utah.
Another thing to look at involves the acquisition of rookies who proved way better than was expected. That would be:
Utah (Kessler, 22nd pick, by far the most valuable rookie of the year)
OKC (Williams, 12th pick)
Another thing that we tend to look at are teams that made a coaching change in the past year that really worked out. Situations that that would include:
Sacramento (Brown)
Utah (Hardy)
Boston (Mazzulla)
Anyone who wants to add other guys to this list, go right ahead.
Anyone who wants to side with GMs other than Ainge because of how good particular moves were.
But I'd say the fact is that Ainge has a pretty serious EOY candidacy this year even if you ignore the assets he got, and ignore that it was clearly THE right time to move Gobert.
When I'm looking at candidates from the teams mentioned here are the ones I find myself really pulled toward
Ainge (Uta) - as discussed
Altman (Cle) - before the KD trade, Mitchell was the top player acquisition of the year and it has worked within this roster that Altman has built.
McNair (Sac) - acquired the guy who will almost certainly win NBA COY and saw a great leap forward with a team that had been stagnant for forever based on a bold trade he made toward the end of last year.
Jones (Phx) - got KD
I feel like the Jones conversation is one that's going to be really polarizing for us if the Suns end up winning the title. He'll be a reasonable choice to win based on being the guy who made the deal...but KD was pushing to get to Phoenix for reasons that had nothing to do with anything Jones did this year. One of the things I tend to ask myself when considering EOY is "Did this guy do something that would make me want to hire him as GM on a new team?", and honestly, I can't say my opinion of Jones has changed one bit, because he seems like he did what anyone in his position would have done.
By that same token, when looking at the guys above, who would I most want to hire? Ainge, without question. He continues to solidify his rep as the smartest guy in the room.
At the end of the RS, I like posting who my vote would be if I voted for RS awards as a starting point for what will come after in the playoffs. So now, forced to pick, I'll say:
1. Altman (Cle)
2. Ainge (Uta)
3. McNair (Sac)
Could definitely see Ainge moving up to the top spot because it's honestly some reluctance that's holding him back on my list.
Altman & McNair's teams are in the playoffs and the playoff could definitely influence my perspective here. If, for example, the Mitchell/Garland backcourt ends up seeming like too much of a vulnerability in the playoffs, that could knock Altman down.
That would imply Cleveland getting upset of course, and the Kings will probably be favored to be "upset" which wouldn't help McNair, but I'll be trying not to overreact to that.
And then Jones I'll continue to think on.
            
                                    
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