DimesandKnicks wrote:Nate505 wrote:DimesandKnicks wrote:
So basically, it's only not stacking the deck if you build throuhg the draft? Or don't sign all-nba level/all-start teamates in free agency?
When All NBA types go to teams with other All NBA types in FA, it definitely cheapens the process.
So like when the Bulls traded for Rodman the year after he was all nba third team?
Acquring Rodman turned out to be a great move by Krause but Rodman was 34 and only played 49 games the year prior in San Antonio because of multiple suspensions, a personal leave of absence, and a motorcycle accident while openly criticizing Pop and others in the organization while heading out the door.
When James recruited Love to Cleveland he was 25 and coming off a 26/13/4 season and was an all star and all nba team 2.
When James recruited Davis to LA he was 25 and coming off a 26/12/4 season and only played 56 games because he publicly requested a trade and New Orleans benched him. He was an all star and all nba player.
When James was gifted Luka he was 25 and averaged 28/8/8 coming off a season in which he led his team to the finals, was an all star, all nba team 1, mvp candidate.
One isnt like the others. And getting back to your response to me from Tuesday, i had no clue that Jordan wanted the Bulls to trade for Walter Davis. With BJ and Craig Hodges they didnt need him and he was way past his prime and old at that point in his career. I knew Jordan was the reason Stackhouse was traded to Washington for Rip Hamilton. Terrible trade that didnt work out. But James has recruited Love, Davis, Westbrook, Leonard, Lilllard, DeRozan, Durant, and of course was part of getting the superteam Heat together. An article i read said he has a “war room” at his house where he has met with players to strategize ways to get them on his team. So he is way better than Jordan at recruiting talent to play with.