Los_29 wrote:Tripod wrote:Scase wrote:Better yet, why does he simply not make bad trades in the first place. It's not stupid to be unable to effectively erase a mistake, it's stupid to have made such a blatant one in the first place.
Saying "Well we cant trade him, cause then we might lose value", welcome to the land of the sunk cost fallacy. If the purpose is to take a step back, the aim isn't to maximize value. You aren't trading him to get the most back as you can, that is not the goal. The goal is to set yourself up for a stacked draft instead of floundering in a 2 inch puddle of water.
Again, this FO falls to the same thing it has for years, not picking a lane/path/plan/etc. What they have done thus far is attempt to be as versatile as possible by being both ready to develop and try and compete at a moments notice, and they will fail at both.
You should run your own team considering you have all the answers and would win every trade and every decision would be the correct one.
Maybe start with the WNBA
His negativity is truly a sight to behold. He believes he has all the answers in terms of team building and yet no team follows his strategies.
I can’t believe what I’m reading on here.
He is immune to Arguments. Even if you disprove him he pulls some weird explanation from somewhere, instead of listening and accepting that his approach is the wrong one. But at the same time, he is not alone. There are many that think alike, but in the end they just disappoint themselves, cause nothing the raptors do will be what they want. So they become resentful and starting to hate on everything the FO does - best example: Poeltl and/or his Trade.