Mattya wrote:winforlose wrote:Mattya wrote:
I'm sorry it is children's games to disagree with you now? lol No wonder you are so popular on the trade board.
I am beloved everywhere I go

. If you wanna talk like an adult state your opinion and explain it. For example your tap dancing saying you know TC badly wanted DDV, held up the KAT trade until DDV was included, but ownership obviously forced TC to acquire DDV to save money? You’re trying to have it both ways and it is just not working. If you have something you want to convey, then convey it! Beyond that, refusing to state a position and being contrary for the sake of it is a game my niece often plays.
No I can very much tell you are not.
I stated my opinion. TC wanting to add a bench player doesn’t mean he is going to trade KAT for him. You want to talk about a child’s logic. Just because you are trying to think of any way to make this not a financial move from ownership is hilarious. We now can’t take on salary, and can’t aggregate salary for another star in trades for a sixth man? Meanwhile you say TC would vocally say he was forced into doing such a trade based off of a quote you can’t date or source.
Ok, I went back a bit and did some reading trying to better understand you. You claim not to be trolling, and I am gonna give you the benefit of the doubt. Normally I wouldn’t resort to personal attacks but since you keep challenging my like ability as a means of discrediting my position, I have to question your overall intelligence.
Your position is that TC did not willingly make the KAT trade. He was forced to be my management to save money. Never mind the fact that such trades usually send Randle to a third team and return us draft capital. Never mind the fact that it is a matter of common knowledge that the trade happened as late as it did because DDV wasn’t made available by NYK until just before the season. Never mind the fact that Glen wants to keep TC and forcing TC to make a trade is a great way to lose him. Never mind the fact that new ownership brought TC in and they don’t want to lose him. Your entire argument is essentially TC is too smart to make a bad trade? Or perhaps this was the best available KAT trade and TC had a mandate to move KAT? If it’s the latter you should remember the trade deadline isn’t until February, and this seasons tax bill isn’t much lower at all with the actual KAT trade that was made. The financial stuff happens next year, and that trade could have happened next year.
You want a quote, I will give you a quote. This a quote from a very intelligent and very beloved community member. Without further ado I give you Shrink.
“ To put it another way, you’re just going to blame who you want, even though the evidence disagrees.
1. All our insiders said Taylor had no hand in this deal.
2. Taylor has a long history of never interfering in GM’s deals. Even deals he doesn’t like, or will cost him far more money. He was on the record of not liking the Gobert deal at the time, but he gave Tim Connelly full trust to do what he wanted.
3. Tim Connelly also said ownership had no hand in this deal.
4. With Connelly’s one-year opt out, Taylor isn’t going to suddenly choose right now to supersede Connelly, ESPECIALLY because the biggest way to piss him off is to force him to do deals to save ownership money, like the Kroenke’s forced him to do in Denver.
5. If Taylor wanted to save money, wouldn’t he want to save it this season, because who knows if he owns the team next year? Does it make sense that Taylor is forcing a deal that makes the team worse now, when he’s owner, to maybe save ARod and Lore money later?
I don’t believe TC or Taylor is this stupid, so I choose TimberKat to blame for the trade.”