Exp0sed wrote:Ryoga Hibiki wrote:nomansland wrote:
That's a reasonable take, but his moves on the margins were pretty damaging.
- signing Zeke to 4 years at $8million per
- giving Jackson the 2nd year option, then trading 3 2nds to move him
- giving Saric the 2nd year option
- giving Russ the 2nd year option (Russ has been better than expected, but he didn't have to do that)
- basically telling the rest of the league who he wanted to draft, severely weakening his leverage when moving around the draft ladder
Each of these things on in isolation is forgiveable but in agregate they leave the Nugs in a pretty bad spot.
you forgot trading 3 picks for Thomas Bryant.
but I don't see these as firable offenses (the Russ one in particular looks like a good move, actually).
not he had his FRP overperforminv their position.
and, once again, I am convinced a lot of this is coming from hisbfeud with Malone.
Some of these were not bad moves per se. They were when you and your coach are fighting on everything and he'll use the players to attack you.
Some others were move you can defend but that didn't work.
so we can see evidence of this split between Malone and Booth from back then. Booth trades 3 picks for Bryant which was crazy at the time. I mean, Bryant is a decent player but the Nuggets lacked front court depth, especially on the defensive end and Bryant is a "big" but plays no defense and doesn't have the size of an actual big. so okay, that's a terrible use of assets but then Malone doesn't even play Bryant at all..that doesn't seem normal, seems like Booth was making these moves without consulting his HC which is kinda weird..
Bryant was having one heck of a season with the Lakers.
He joined the Nuggets and never played.