Y'know, we don't have sellouts every night. But we think we've got a good nucleus. After this year, we'll be down to $34 million. And still have all the Draft choices. We hope we can build it the right way. We said it was gonna take us three years, and this is the third year. Hopefully we can get it done.
We can't go out there and get [Amar'e] Stoudemire and guys like that. We've just got to hope our Draft choices get better and if we go out on the free-agent market, which we're going to, we want to get players to fit in and fill our needs. We got lucky with Collison this summer. We just have to be patient with him.
Link- http://www.nba.com/2010/news/features/s ... index.html
This is what I hate. It's not that we have to HOPE they improve, we need to be better evaluators of talent. I feel like, each draft under Bird has been wasted pretty badly.
2006- Shawne Williams. Nuff' said.
2008- Brandon Rush and Roy Hibbert. Hibbert is a potential all-star, Rush, was picked over Anthony Randolph, who, supposedly now we may even offer a 1st round pick to get. Rush? Got to be a role model, turns out to be a bad seed and could be had for peanuts.
2009- Tyler Hansbrough. Picked him over Darren Collison, later, realized the mistake, and traded Troy Murphy to get Collison. Imagine if we had Collison and Murphy on this team, and either keep Murphy for long term or use him as trade bait now?
2010- Paul George. I still love this pick, but, where exactly will he play? Seems like there they don't even know.
Seems to me, they are hoping for too much, but their talents are lacking. Theres no such thing as hoping in sports. You can either identify good talent or you can't. Simple as that.