AceDegenerate wrote:Go Ernie, but what does it say about this franchise that a player is willing to give up $6.2 million to get out of here?
Yeah, so about Dwight signing here again.. not happening until this franchise does some serious image rehabilitation.
Honestly, is this a surprise? I don't care about attitudes towards the team now, I care about attitudes towards the team in 2012 and 2013. This team has been horse manure for more than thirty years. Basically an 8 seeder, a blip with the big 3 in the mid-aughts, or a lottery joke. It's reputation has rightfully been Clippers-East forever. The rep is far worse than the Cav's rep ever was, at least the Cavs had the late eighties, early nineties and the Lebron years, the Boulez history is that of a joke for litterally three full decades running. It has no cache and never has had any with players today.
So this shouldn't be a surprise and again, I don't see why we should care, all we should care about is that Leonsis is setting up a proper blow up and rebuild and for all intents and purposes, that's what happening. Since the disastrous run of 2007-winter '09-'10 the team has finally started doing things right, freeing up future cap space by ridding itself of every awful contract by essentially 2012 i believe (or is it '13), and lets remember just a few short years ago we were shackled with three different totally hideous deals that were considered untradeable (Etan Thomas, Arenas, and Jamison's deal), now we've shed virtually all of that, and only have what, two more years left on one bad deal?
What has the team done in the meanwhile? As mentioned, gotten the best player from '10 draft to lead the team, gotten two guys that play very strong and tough inside in Booker, and Seraphin, something none of our other young bigs do, and trade cap space (which we've almost already gotten back in full) in exchange for 3 separate draft picks (one of them, Seraphin).
On a team where virtually nothing ever seems to be done right, the rebuild has been done as well as its possible to imagine it could have been done over the past year. That should be celebrated. I still would punt EG out of here because what he did preceeding the blow up was unforgiveable, but I do not mind him running things on draft day, he's consistently done an outstanding job drafting talent especially outside the sure fire lock blue chip zone. It's the trades and the signings that have been the area where in my view he's failed. I'm pretty confident he can do a good job with our top 6 pick, our top 25 pick, and our top 35 pick this june, but after that I'd show him the door (and I wouldn't blame anyone for showing him the door sooner, I just don't mind him in the GM chair when it comes to drafting).