sco wrote:PJSteven22 wrote:Infinity2152 wrote:
The same Sam Presti who's the GM of the team where he started for 3 years, including the entire season except for TWO playoff games they benched him, which they lost. Don't know how a decision that failed is looked like it was genius on the Thunder's part. They made the playoffs with Giddey starting. They were .500 in that series with Giddey starting, they lost two in a row with him coming off the bench. I wish people would stop acting like that was a smart move. Benching him did not result in more wins, it resulted in a worse winning percentage against the exact same team.
And I'll say clearly that the money we're talking about is not close to star money. It's average starter money. So if he needs to be a star to be a good NBA player, we should be talking about an entirely different pay scale.
If you believe in Presti, he drafted him and started him for 3 years. Is he an idiot now? Are you all better basketball minds than Presti, Mark Daigneault, AK and Billy Donovan? He certainly didn't "fail" in OKC, or they would have benched him WAY before his last two games in the playoffs. Flip your statement about OKC being better than us, he started on a better team, but he's a bench player here?
If you take Presti's side, Presti could have traded him at any point over 3 years. He traded him to get one of the best defenders in the league for a win now team.
Want to talk about leaving points out, how about pointing out he was benched for 2 out of over 200 games he played for the Thunder. That seems a pretty significant point you conveniently left out when talking about his benching. The fact that he's been benched less than 1% of his games. That's statistically insignificant. It does not show a trend or pattern. Coming off the bench for them is not the same anyway, they have SGA at point guard. Argument carries no water, they have an MVP candidate at Giddey's position.
Caruso's not starting either, how much did they just pay him to come off the bench? 4yrs/ $81 mill. Since 15-20 min bench players are only worth MLE. Skip the fact that it's a 7 year older bench player.
They made the playoffs in spite of Giddey. The team performed better when he was off the floor. It’s like Doug stated people don’t play attention to him when he doesn’t have the ball. Presti realized that and fleeced us in a trade.
I don’t think you realize how crippling his weaknesses are to a team. It makes him unplayable at times. He’s literally a liability.
I'll be the first guy to admit, some of you guys see stuff I miss. I freely admit I missed the PWill being an absolute non-starting level player for years. I just don't see Giddey as a liability...and of late, on either end. That said, he's no star.
The other learning I had with PWill is that it is a mistake to sign guys to retain their asset value. It doesn't work more than it does. The truth is that this team needs a #1 option to start to rebuild, and until then, as painful as it sounds, the right move may be to just keep letting good players go (for whatever value we can extract for them) until we have a great player. It doesn't necessarily mean tanking, but it does mean to pump and dump until we found that foundational piece.
Many of these same people saying Giddey sucks said Zach would never amount to anything. They even said matching the Kings offer all those years back was a horrible mistake. Obviously he never became a franchise talent, but he would have made more than 2 all-star games if our front office didn’t suck. He would have made it this year if we didn’t suck.
Trust your own eyes and opinions. Not the ones that think any young flawed player is worthless and not even worth the MLE. Two years from now people will be eating these words depending on how much he gets paid. If it is something like 4 years/$80 million it will be a fair deal. He will be a high level starter.











