Indeed wrote:Don't really like his moves so far. Trading Bargnani for Camby whos not coming to play. I assume Camby is to help develop Jonas, but it doesn't seem this trade makes us any better in competing nor developing players. It seems like we just want to get out of luxury tax in the sake of just trading away someone.
Hansbrough signing is worse. The team doesn't need more veteran presences, and I don't see Hansbrough fills our needs.
Meanwhile, we have yet to do anything with our biggest need, 3 point shooting. Anthony Morrow signed a 2 year vet-min, and we are not getting any 3+D guard?
Perhaps it is still early in the off season, and we have little cap space to work with. However, I am a little disappointed with the current direction. I am very concern with the scoring, and believe all our players will have a hard time scoring (career low in scoring and asset management).
Oh yeah, the trade was totally Bargnani for Camby. Let's just forget the 1st and two 2nds that came along with the deal. Not to mention Novak, who is a career 43% 3point shooter. Wait, wasn't that one of our biggest needs according to you? And all that for what many pundits called one of the most untradeable contracts in the NBA? You're totally right.
HORRIBLE TRADE.
Oh yeah, Hansbrough is an old washed up vet. At 27 years old. Too bad we signed him for 5 years. Wait, isn't it 2 years with a team option for the 2nd? Oops.
On a sheer asset for asset basis, MU so far:
Incoming - Novak, Q-Rich, Stone, Hansbrough, Camby, 1st, 2nd, 2nd
Outgoing - Bargnani
He's done a fantastic job so far, and is doing what good GM's do—be patient, let the morons overpay and make panic moves, and acquire valuable pieces for less than what they're worth. I can't wait to see what he does for the rest of the summer.