no D in Hibachi wrote:closg00 wrote:Pritchard & Presti are the top-two GMs in the league IMO. Ernie is a C+ GM.
I think you're placing too much emphasis on which GM's have accumulated prospects rather than which GM's have made bold successful moves to win championships. I'd say that Danny Ainge and Mitch Kupchek are two of the top GM's in the business and easily better than Pritchard & Presti. Ainge has plucked absolute gems in the late first-early second with Rando, Powe, Big Baby, Kendrick Perkins, and I know Al Jefferson was taken at 15, but that was still a damn good spot to pick a 20/10 post player who ended up being the center piece of a KG trade.
It's easy for Presti to score big on his drafts when he's always drafted in the top five and if it weren't for Pritchards mistake the OKC Thunder would be one of the worst teams in the league. Also, Presti absolutely should have taken Evans over Harden. That will be a huge mistake that costs them down the line, huge mistake.
Further, Pritchard sat on his prospects and didn't cash in on them while they still had value. He squandered the trade value of Bayless, Rudy, Webster, Outlaw, and Aldridge when he could have used them to acquire an absolute superstar. Ainge gave up 7 picks/prospects for KG, all of whom looked promising but none of them besides Jefferson are worth anything at this point. All that did was bring a championship and almost another ring to Boston.
Lastly, you also can't discount Mitch Kupchek as a GM. He rolled the dice on Bynum when he was a 17 year old pup and Bynum was the difference in the Lakers winning the championship this year. He also swindled the Grizz by ripping off Gasol for jack. Sure you'll say that Chris Wallace was an idiot for making such a lopsided trade, but EG didn't do it even though he had the resources to pull the trigger. In addition, he jettisoned Ariza, who looked very promising last year, for a grizzled lunatic in Artest who happened to win game 6 and game 7 of the finals for the Lakers this year.
I know we can get mesmerized by which teams have the most young talent, but a lot of the time the shine of young talent wears off and I'm sure it will for OKC down the line.
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Prior to Ainge lucking into the Garnett deal, Ainge's ass was on the line and his name was number#1 for GM's with their heads on the chopping-block.





