flow wrote:Detroit has had too many bad decisions to count since 2020, but ESPN got the worst one wrong.
Monty Williams turned into a disaster 1-year coaching hire, but drafting Killian Hayes over Haliburton was definitely a worse and more detrimental decision for the team. It was worse than any of the draft decisions that were listed in the article.
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I agree that the Monty decision was "meh", and that drafting Killian Hayes was worse
But for me, I can forgive a draft bust, that happens all the time for various reasons. The larger mistake was continuing to invest in Hayes for years after it was clear he was a bust. IMO, however, the worst mistake was a series of starter-level contracts handed out to backup-level Cs by GM Troy Weaver. Dedmon, Plumlee, Olynyk, Wiseman, Bagley II (twice!) and a few I'm forgetting; they all used up cap space, roster spots and exceptions, and all except Olynyk cost resources to move off.
Trajan Langdon looks like a genius in comparison to Weaver simply by spending money / roster spots on shooting instead of unplayable bigs.