IMO he did great with the OG trade and I'm content with the Siakam trade as well.
But just to put things into perspective...
Give the man his flowers.

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LoveMyRaps wrote:I'll be the first to admit he's made some mind-boggling decisions since leading us to a championship, from losing Fred for nothing to the nightmare Poeltl trade. But that doesn't change the fact that he's still one of the best executives in the league.
IMO he did great with the OG trade and I'm content with the Siakam trade as well.
But just to put things into perspective...
Give the man his flowers.
Raps in 4 wrote:If he just didn't trade a top-10 pick for Yak last season, we'd be in a way better position right now. That move really **** us. His other mistakes (like letting Fred walk or trading a FRP for Thad) have been relatively minor in comparison.
I still trust him over any replacement to right this ship as he actually knows how to identify talent in the draft.
TRik wrote:LoveMyRaps wrote:I'll be the first to admit he's made some mind-boggling decisions since leading us to a championship, from losing Fred for nothing to the nightmare Poeltl trade. But that doesn't change the fact that he's still one of the best executives in the league.
IMO he did great with the OG trade and I'm content with the Siakam trade as well.
But just to put things into perspective...
Give the man his flowers.
I’m not content with the Pascal trade, but I love the positivity you’re putting out LMR.
WaltFrazier wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:If he just didn't trade a top-10 pick for Yak last season, we'd be in a way better position right now. That move really **** us. His other mistakes (like letting Fred walk or trading a FRP for Thad) have been relatively minor in comparison.
I still trust him over any replacement to right this ship as he actually knows how to identify talent in the draft.
Like Gradey
raf1995 wrote:I just don’t think he has that kind of potential. I think we will regret not trading him for a haul in a few years when he’s a mid-tier starter with nice playmaking and defense and a shaky jumper.
Dalek wrote:This is a pretty pivotal week for Masai and Bobby. We are five games out of a play-in spot, which is not impossible with the team we have now. To me, the question becomes at the end of the trade deadline, are we making a run to be competitive, or following the path towards a rebuild?
To actually maintain a 6 seed the only way is to trade Poeltl. You watch that OKC game and with him fully back, this team suddenly can defend the paint. When he was out we were fighting an uphill battle against every team. We also have a ton of other veteran players that should be moved.
I am curious if Masai will live up to his own words and follow through on the trades he mentioned he would be willing to make.
raf1995 wrote:I just don’t think he has that kind of potential. I think we will regret not trading him for a haul in a few years when he’s a mid-tier starter with nice playmaking and defense and a shaky jumper.
raf1995 wrote:I just don’t think he has that kind of potential. I think we will regret not trading him for a haul in a few years when he’s a mid-tier starter with nice playmaking and defense and a shaky jumper.
Raps in 4 wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:If he just didn't trade a top-10 pick for Yak last season, we'd be in a way better position right now. That move really **** us. His other mistakes (like letting Fred walk or trading a FRP for Thad) have been relatively minor in comparison.
I still trust him over any replacement to right this ship as he actually knows how to identify talent in the draft.
Like Gradey
Like Pascal, OG, Fred, Norm, Yak, and Scottie.
TRik wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:
Like Gradey
Like Pascal, OG, Fred, Norm, Yak, and Scottie.
For me I used to be a hardcore Masai supporter. I 100 percent believed in his ability to build and develop and draft. So yes I agree with your point on those picks.
But I think there’s acceptable concern out there that people don’t want these past few years from Masai to become an ongoing trend. That’s where he’s starting to lose trust. And if he continues to make mistakes at what point will we desperately need a replacement.
Fingers crossed no more mistakes.