Reign23 wrote:how Quentin Grimes went from "untouchable" in the Mitchell trade to being a very bad 9th man on the worst team in the league is just flat out sensational.
Couldn’t disagree more.
First off, you’re making assumptions on how highly Leon valued Donovan. We just don’t know. Personally I suspect he was reluctant to pair Donovan with Brunson for a number of reasons, not least of which Donovan could have made Brunson look bad or perform worse.
Secondly, the only thing objective about prospect evaluation is the value of publicly demonstrating that you value somebody highly. It is an intentional and active tool to increase leverage and may have little or nothing to do with the underlying potential of the player himself.
Third, prospect evaluation is fluid and based on opportunity and performance over time frames. Leon tanked his own fugaze shell game the minute he hired DDV to replace Grimes. As DDV and Brunson’s chemistry grew and the team began looking like a ECF contender, QG’s time frame no longer aligned and thus his perceived value tanked. He would now only have value to a rebuilding team because it has been publicly proven that he couldn’t hack it on a “win now” team. Leon had essentially called his own bluff.
To me the only thing sensational about any of this is that fans still drink the Kool Aid on believing MSG will ever commit to youth.
"Sell the team. Sell the team. Sell the team."