hands11 wrote:And you know this how ? I find it way more probable that it was Ted that decided how he was going to spend his money.
It is kind of amazing how people here so early decide that someone should just toss 20M, 40M, 60M out the window for nothing. At least try to walk a mile in the mans shoes.
And I find it outright absurd to believe that this was EGs call. I bring lots of proposals to the owner of my company. Some involve spending lots of money to buy out companies or make long term investment to hiring people. Never once has be come to me after I presented the opportunities and risk and rewards of doing one over another and he said.... You know, I'm not sure what I want to do with my money. You tell me and I will do what you suggest. He is the owner. He always makes the final decision when it comes to his money and his company. Then I adapt to what he decides and try to make lemonade out of it.
Ernie does please his owner. He read that statement during Gun Gate very well. Drove that bus right over Gilbert because the Pollin family abhors guns…
hands, let us assume Ted Leonsis wanted to get SOMETHING and not just buy out Lewis. I have no idea what Ernie's take was. If I were in EGs shoes, I would have made the most compelling presentation that trading for those underachieving players would be worse than buying out Lewis and buying cheap help who would outperform them. I would have put together several scenarios of which FAs the Wizards could acquire.
Might not have worked. I don't do a good job of telling people what they want to hear. Unlike EG, I can't keep my job if I am required to be disingenuous or duplicitous or a sycophant over long periods of time. I will be honest, I had a boss who disagreed with my methods and seemed to hate my guts.

Like Abe Pollin getting money from MJ, this boss did get the rewards of my efforts after he ran me off, too.
hands, I think Ted wanted to get two guys who have won instead of nothing for Rashard Lewis. I think a competent NBA General Manager should have been in place to tell the owner he agreed with that premise, but not the price tag of Okafor and Ariza. The value of time being two years of them vs two years of young guys PLAYING and learning by trial and effort should have been part of the calculus presented to the billionaire owner.
If Ted just needs his ego stroked, then by all means, stick with a dude like EG.
As far as what Ariza and Okafor offer, they can become quality reserves if Nene gets healthy and if Webster clearly outperforms Trevor Ariza. Both guys have a bit of game and both have championship rings from other clubs they helped. Okafor is a genius by all accounts. Hard worker and quality human being from all reports. Trevor Ariza was on fire from three in the NBA Finals as a member of the Lakers. He is a terrific passer and he is long. He can finish and he can get a lot of steals. His shot is up and down, though. But he can be decent. Ariza did well the first game. It is too early to say they won't help.
That said, putting them on this roster and pushing minutes back for others, while still being at best mediocre--this is something the GM should have forecast if the owner was determined to make that deal. I would not be a yes man to my boss if I thought he was making a CRAP decision.