Dat2U wrote:Bickerstaff wrote:Dat2U wrote:1. The Hinrich trade. $17 million for the 17th pick is just indefensible. Taking on a non-expiring contract is indefensible. Seraphin is not a favorite of mine but I understand the desire to go high risk/high reward.
2. Trading up for Trevor Booker. I like Booker, and think he can be an effective backup PF for us but trading the 30/35 when there was good value to be had made little sense. Booker may have been there at 30 and even if he wasn't there were prospects just as good or better available where we would have picked.
I give you an F for twice misconstruing what happened, just so t could suit your agenda
1. They didn't spend $17 M on the 17th pick. They also got 2 years of Kirk Hinrich. They also got cash back. So not $17M, and not just Seraphin.
2. Booker wasn't available at 30. He was drafted 23rd, the Wizards wanted him, so they traded their later picks for him.
Suit my agenda? Exactly what agenda do I have? I'm not a tool like Rico who plays the EG line like he's his agent & publicist. I'm giving my opinion. That's all I've done and ever will do here. When and if EG ever makes a good move again I'll give him credit for it. I have no problem doing that. I just have had no reason to the last 4 years or so.![]()
Let me reword what I said earlier so you or anyone else won't "misconstrue" where I'm coming from.
1. 2 years of Kirk Hinrich at $17 million for the 17th pick is indefensible. We didn't need Kirk Hinrich. As for a mentor, don't we already have Sam Cassell? What about Shaun Livingston who would have been alot cheaper & productive? (and we wouldn't have had to help Chicago either). He could have been a great mentor to Wall. Did we need to take on a multi-year deal & tie up our flexibility just for a mentor?
2. You have no idea if Booker would be available at 30 and neither do I. But you can't tell me there wasn't better value at #23 or even if we just sat and waited at #30. Even if they just bought the #25 pick for cash and selected Booker I would have been okay with that. But the pick swap feeds into the line of thinking that EG gets consistently gets poor value out of his deals.
Dude we didn't get "2 years of Kirk Hinrich at $17 million for the 17th pick". We got 2 years of Kirk Hinrich AND the 17th pick AND $3M and gave away NOTHING. If you think Livingston was ever going to sign with a team that had Wall and Arenas you are kidding yourself. No decent backup PG was coming here for less than $17M
We do know that Booker was drafted #23 and Grunfeld traded picks to get his man. "Better value"? This isn't the NFL. 2/3 of these picks never make it into the league so if you trade 2 of these picks for 1 solid player than it's a huge win. So the only "value" is whether the guy can play and bring his athleticism and toughness to the roster.






















