Mylie10 wrote:I agree with you Ro, more than you think.
I also think the FO is looking forward to having his contract come off the books.
One more competetive year with Baron putting butts in the seats, and then they decide whether there's a good deal or just free up the dough and target some players.
I think the public Nelson contract has to do with public relations. They've forced Nellie to make the decision and remove any kind of wrangling from the poker player. If he says no, they don't look bad.
If he says yes, then fine, one more year of nice revenue, with a possible playoff appearance.
To me the way to go is to get meaningful help. Any way possible, we have to add not subtract from our thin group of competent players.
Wright has to play 25 minutes.
We have to have a competent back-up center.
We can't have Pietrus here any longer.
We have to pick up another draft pick and hope we pick correctly.
Obviously re-sign Beans and Monta.
Competent back-up PG to reduce Baron and Monta's minutes.
I think you mentioned Brandan Wright being a positive addition of sorts for this season when I was talking about screwed pooches elsewhere - correct me if I'm wrong.
I agree completely with this sentiment, though. I'm a big BWright Believer and I wanted him playing a ton immediately to learn how to use his skills to be effective even if he can't bruise down low. That's not going to be his role in the NBA anyway, probably ever, and it's not why he was drafted. He is a SKILL player at the 4. He needs to learn how to make that work. He's already well on his way and Al Harrington is an issue that is not talked about enough.
I still see Al being on the move and Al CAN be moved for draft help and perhaps expiring money or a reserve wing of consequence.
There was no long weekend clamor when the news of Al being mobile broke. We're not as attached to him.
But after watching Baron freeze out Wright when he worked HARD for position and HAD IT, I'm not at all concerned about ditching Baron now. He was playing for himself when it counted and I've seen him (and Al and Stephen) screw with youth before. The claims of his brilliant leadership and good influence are overdone and reflect only his best act in successive contract years under Don Nelson. The act was not consistent enough to suggest he can even fake it for long enough to make a difference. He did not this year and this year was go-time. He blew it.
He was a pain in the a$$ under Monty, Scott, and anyone else who had youth and needed an adult to help lead by example on the court.
Too little, too late from his PR advisors.