SOUL wrote:pepe1991 wrote:[
No worries, we can go back and see your Elfrid Payton evluation to see your ability to judge talent
Very...conveniently!
I think your Elfrid quota has been reached this week
Your perfect GM just simply doesn't really exist though. Not in any current NBA team. Maybe soccer or another league? Nobody just gives up on young players that take more time because of how they performed their first or middle of second year, and gets the perfect amount of value for them. May happen rarely, but it's not some gold standard that Weltham is the only one not attaining.
Went on Raptors forum, saw debate about Masai's "return on value", went on Knicks board, saw debate on giving away Obi Toppin for nothing.. went on Bucks board, saw debate on extending aging team.. went on GS board, see debates on whether they should've moved from Moody/Kuminga already or not, go to OKC board, they're confused about guard glut and having Chet and Jaylin as the only real bigs on the team. Saw Pacers, Jazz, Rockets fans concerned about Toppin maybe blocking Jarace, Amen's fit with the guards there, Collins playing in front of Hendricks. It's not that those complaints there or here isn't valid, it's just that it's not like they're doing something entirely different. Just team's timelines and rosters are in different stages.
Okey, few things
1) I was very vocal Hennigan hater when he was still GM. I thought he started well inicially, than wracked whole team by making mistake after mistake. In search from old posts, i figured i spent 20 pages arguing how Harris trade was bad . So many people were supporting trade and called Harris garbage
As for ripping apart notion Hennigan is "good", there is 7 years old post about my feelings about Hennigan, in moment he was Magic General Menager

Second. There is no such thing as perfect GM.
We all make mistakes. But we should learn from previous ones.
Hammond and Weltman are doing same things since the day they joined Orlando Magic. They keep players who they drafted/signed /Traded for high, until a moment those players lose all PT and by default, lose all value they may had in past.
Convesations, debates and logial back and forths are normal thing on basketball forums, much like any other not-insaine-people's-nests places (hello reddit).
Some of those arguments are valid ( Collins/Hendricks), some are not ( Obi being Mo Bamba of Knicks and never actually playing, nor being good when he plays, UFA next year, 25, no upside ...).
But that's not a point. We as fans are there to talk about stuff, things we like, don't like, things we agree or disagree. HOWEVER. When it comes to current tennure and front office, i flat out can't be anything but suspicius about their ability to build even 48 wins roster, let alone contender.
Because we now had 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons (6 total) and we sit at 37% win rate despite only activlly tanking - once. Even if you remove that 22-60 season out of existence, after 5 years of not tanking- their cumulative record would make us - 39% wins team.
Free agencies come. Free agencies go. Our praised FAs over 6 years regardless of how much money we have or don't have are:
Jonathan Simmons- out of nba after us
Al Faruq Aminu- out of nba after us
Joe Ingles- probably out of nba after us
In mean time we had:
6th pick -2017
6th pick -2018
15th pick- 2019
16th pick -2020
5th pick- 2021
8th pick- 2021
1st pick- 2022
6th pick 2023
11th pick 2023
Grand total of 7 lottery picks.
Yet years and years after taking over ( entering their 7th year) , after 7 lottery picks invested - 2023-24 openinig lineup will include:
PG who they didn't drafted
SG- who they didn't drafted
C- who they didnt' drafted
While bench will include: 6th pick (2017) , 5th pick from 2021, 15th pick from 2020, 6th pick from 2022, 11th pick from 2023 and maybe, if he ever returns 6th pick from 2017.
And after all those yeras of selecting in lottery, we are ... projected fringe playoff team. Maybe?!
This front office, 2017- present day, drafted in lottery each and every year minus two ( 4 out of 6).
And it's not like their previous jobs give me faith of bright future. Hammond never passed first round as GM in his entire career (16 years and counting).
Weltman... was praised for..:Raptors bench... Vleet and Siakam? Okey. That's something.Still, Raptors only made good decisions once he wasn't there and won only championship once finally somebody got some balls to be more than perrennial Lebron's bi*** in playoffs every year.
One thing that isn't arguable, however, is that many teams find better mid first round, or even in second round or even when draft is over, than our front office can find within top 16 selectoins. What's not arguable is fact that they just delite second round picks out of existence and don't even bother. What's not arguable is fact that they called 2017 draft flattend after 25th pick, while Kuzma, Derrick white and Josh Hart were selections after it. What's not arguable is fact that they rushed Isaac's resign without any logic behind it just to be stuck with his dead salary for years. What's not arguable is fact that they didn't want to rebuild on their own, it was something that turned into only option that would keep their jobs.
And what's also not arguable is their chidlish "mistique" behavior and is probably one of reasons why they find trades "hard" and why you are locking trade thread 5 days into a offseason. Because they don't do anything but bare minimum required.
Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans. -John Lennon