Doctor MJ wrote:Colbinii wrote:AEnigma wrote:Doc, if we follow this literally, you absolutely should be voting for Pelinka, yet of course you are (rightly, in my opinion) not, because what he did was undo his own disastrous moves prior. Executives do not build in a vacuum. Shrewd draft picks take time to pay off. Pat Riley looks a lot better for Vincent, and Martin, and Strus this year than he did last year. We want to call Bam, Butler, Duncan, and Lowry an ongoing passive “bonus” with only light relevance in any year after they pay off, fine, but these executives build their rosters across years, and to treat it otherwise is to play a game of “who made the best signing / trade” rather than who actually did the best job. Calvin Booth has made two good roleplayer signings for his team; that is not more active than what Riley did building his roster.
Yup, if we are criticizing Pelinka and the rationale for not voting for him is because he undid a previous move he created, then we are taking into account previous years actions/moves.
Please see my response to AEnigma, but I'll add this:
I'm not saying that you must ignore the context of what came before '22-23 when deciding how impressive an EOY candidate is now, I'm saying explicitly listing a GM's multi-year moves every year we do this leads to the possibility of just giving the guy the EOY year after year on the basis of something he did once, which has never been how EOY has worked - either the official NBA EOY, or ours.
Pop for EOY.











