Merit wrote:Scase wrote:ash_k wrote:what is the point of this? To show that not-everything-will-go-your-way? only the irrationals can pretend from the moment of the trade they 'knew' that the pick would be a top10, only the irrationals.
Where is the Keldon Johnson one? He did average 20+ a couple of seasons ago.
I'm sure you'll keep this same energy if one of the trades turns out to be a real hit right? Like if RJ blows up, I'm sure you won't be parading around saying how it was known all along and Masai planned this, or if some random pick from the Siakam trade turns out to be a steal, right?
Just making sure we aren't cherry picking here, since that never happens.
Evaluating players received in trade is the reason why people are crapping on the Poeltl trade. They don’t feel he’s worth the first in this draft.
If they give Masai his justified props for other trades working out, they’re not cherry picking. They’re being objective. They don’t like one trade but they like another.
Masai is responsible for all trades. What we don’t factor in is the players picked at xyz spot. There’s a range. Masai might’ve picked a better player or a worse one. Since he will never get to make the pick we will never know.
This is different than picking Hoffa over Iggy. That actually happened.
Except the people "crapping" on the jak trade, and the people big upping masai on successful trades, are a venn diagram that is just 2 circles. Rarely do you see the folks defending him acknowledge the bad trades, but rather they just make excuses and move the goal posts.
For instance :
what is the point of this? To show that not-everything-will-go-your-way? only the irrationals can pretend from the moment of the trade they 'knew' that the pick would be a top10, only the irrationals.
So when something goes wrong it's washed away with "well some times **** happens", but when something good comes along it's "See I told you so/he's a genius" etc. If people could easily state things like, "The OG trade was good, the Jak and Siakam trades were bad", I'm sure most would be fine about that. But it's the blatant tribalism that makes this stuff almost impossible to discuss.
So many people defending people/players, instead of trying to talk about what is best for the team.
People were against this trade the day it happened, and this is just showcasing more why it was a bad trade.