Impuniti wrote:wco81 wrote:Impuniti wrote:No, you send the people who aren't doing a good job and tell Steph Curry that he's getting paid 50 million+ dollars to do his job. After he retires, he can try to become the GM and we can see how good he is in squad planning.
He’s seeing all the players in practice. Maybe he just doesn’t see a better option already on the roster, no matter how many times Moody stans will tout him to be starter.
Mate, it does not matter what he sees. He is not a GM, he has zero proof that he's an expert in talent evaluation or squad building. His job is to play basketball, others is to find the best pieces for him to compete. He doesn't know what's best. This is the same guy that wanted to keep MJ no matter what 9 years ago, the same great coach (according to the chef) that NOBODY has wanted to hire in nearly a decade in the NBA.
Steph just wants to win. He said he doesn't see himself without Klay or Dray but followed that up with he just wants to win. He's not going to pout if Klay is off the team next year. He just wants the best chance to win. He knows what's up which is why he wasn't more effusive in trying to keep Klay.
Dray on the other hand did seem more likely to throw a tantrum if Klay isn't brought back. He definitely went more into keeping Klay and if he wants to pout or throw a tantrum next year he can be moved as well.