S.W.A.N wrote:Tacoma wrote:Chandan wrote:
Really? I remember arguing about the potential of the Raptors youth and some people fed me stats where koloko has the most defensive impact in the entire roster, with off the chart great defensive metric.
Let's revisit the Koloko timeline here...
We made a bad trade - giving up a 1st round pick to SA for an old guy who wasn't even playing for them. But Masai is excused: we just moved down 13 rungs in the draft ladder and we would've selected Koloko at #20 anyway, you guys are too negative.
Then he didn't play that well and excuses were: but he was only a #33 second round pick and besides, Masai was right, he's young with oodles of potential on defense... anyway you guys are too negative.
Then the blood clot issue and justification was Masai was absolutely right to cut him and besides he'll be loyal and great fit for us and he'll choose us anyway because we drafted him and he's practicing with us... you guys are too negative.
Then Koloko signs with LA... but Masai is still right and it's the system's fault, the system should've allowed us to keep his rights and besides he wasn't any good anyway, Masai was right to cut him, in Masai we trust!
Possible next excuse on the excuse train: but #20 / #33 picks don't pan out anyway so no big loss, Thad was great, look how many players he mentored!
You and Tom Foolery are redonkulous right now.
Koloko did have excellent defensive metrics, and had the potential to be a massive part of our future before the blood clots.
Masai did what every single GM in the NBA would've done. The chances of coming back from blood clots is very low and had no real timetable.
When Koloko had the surgery that 'fixed' his problem (to be determined) we kept in contact with his agent, and made sure we had a roster spot. (There a good reason Bruno contract was done the way it was)
Then Koloko has good news, and it looks like he'll be back in the league. Awesome, but business is business and the opportunity in LA is far greater than the one in Toronto and he signed with them.
Why there has to be an 'excuse train' is beyond me. We had bad luck with him getting a blood clot. Period, end of story. Everything else was done fine.
If you really want to bitch about trading 20th pick to get a player and move back in the draft I suppose you could. But I think that is just a lazy way to look at things.
Don't work yourself into a pretzel, please. It's not worth it.
If his "metrics" are so good, he wouldn't be on a 2-way contract.




























