Kevin Willis wrote:I just wonder if there was some truth to the way Rogers felt about him. Maybe his focus WAS in other places. Maybe he didn't deserve the money he was asking for. Maybe there was someone better. I look at the Jays and thinks sometimes the missing ingredient is change.
Remember that is 32 years between trips to the series with Rogers.
For many solid reasons after Colangelo, mlse decided to hire a fixer with sport mgt. DNA and he hired Masai. Hell, he was allowed to draft plans for post championship parade routes in 2013 a full 6 years before winning it all. The worst move of the Ujiri era was getting the guys stuck under the Gardiner but that piece of cement trash shoulda been torn down 50 years ago and outside Masai's resume of fan blame.
Ujiri mostly sat on Colangelo assets Derozan and Lowry. He never really tore anything down. He even kept the Colangelo coach Dwayne Casey. He had a deal lined up for Derozan that would have fetched Drew Bledsoe. Ouch. He had a deal lined up for Lowry that would have brought in Iman Shumpert. OMG. Sanity, or much luck, intervened and they never made those deals. Let the era begin!
I think Poetl re-acquisition was used as Paskal retention strategy in lieu of some lowballing. Paskal and Fred thought Raps did not want to max either with the 2019 championship quickly fading into history and after Bubble-Tampa pandemic horrors. Bobby, apparently, wanted to retain Paskal but with Lowry an aging asset they fumbled returns on pricey retention plans. Which appeared as no real plans. Much like Bosh with Colangelo.
OG seemed like he should be the priority. He was not once he changed agents. Paskal thought he was alpha and Raps mgt. acted like Paskal was ungrateful for the career from nowhere opportuniy. Paskal, who at #27 became a multiple allstar. If any tangible criticism is justified it is managing their success in drafting OG-Paskal-Fred in terms of retention. Increasing costs of Max overpays destroyed any possible success of converting value. The money just got ridiculous vis a vis thinking there was enough tangible upside in taking another run. A run with no Serge, Gasol or Lowry and Balmer doing his money thing to grab Kawhi.
So yes there was a best before date and it was pre bubble Tampa. In hindsight. Run it back was a lame duck one leg never to be an option.