DCsOwn wrote:Why would I leave John out of any discussion involving our core?... Answer this question, what would it take for you to move John to Orlando? I wouldn't move John for Harkless and Oladipo.
No I won't "answer me this" -- it's a dumb question. Just as no I didn't and wouldn't leave John Wall out of a discussion of our core or our future.
DCsOwn wrote:...you're still ignoring the fact that Hennigan acquired half of the talent you're extolling through trades for existing roster pieces. I'm not an Ernie apologist (to the contrary, I think he's terrible, i just happen to believe that essentially through happenstance he managed to put together a talented core)
So what? He acquired them is all that matters, and no other team in that complicated deal still has even one player left from it.
Yes, you are right -- thru happenstance Ernie has acquired some good players. And you are right that he's terrible.
DCsOwn wrote:Ernie maneuvered just to acquire the picks that turned into Seraphin, Booker and Singleton. Now, I don't think he maximized the value of those selections, but he did do a bit of shrewd operating just to acquire those assets.
If somebody makes a nice bowl of soup, then stands over it and p***es in it, it's a little bit late to give him credit.
DCsOwn wrote:On another note, before we genuflect before Henny, let's see how Oladipo turns out. I wasn't a fan of the pick and I personally believe that it'll be viewed down the road as a mistake, but let's at least give the selection time to play out.
What's the matter w/ you? Did I suggest he was a genius? Did he invent relativity? Can he bring world peace?
I didn't suggest we bow down before the great man; I suggested that if we keep our current FO, Orlando will lap us soon. Pretty much everything good Ernie has wound up with has been as a result of luck. He gets no credit for Wall. Seraphin hasn't worked out. Booker was a good pick and an intelligent move up to get him. Vesely is a disaster. Singleton is a disaster. Mack was a disaster. Beal was a good pick -- as with Wall he was pretty much the league's default at his spot. Throwing away #32 that year on Satoransky was idiotic. Throwing away #46 in that astonishingly deep draft was idiotic. Extending Dray for real $$ was idiotic. Failing to buy out Lewis was an error (tho not a horrible one as it turned out). Betting the farm on Nene's health was a risk, and it's still not clear how we make out on that.
Sheesh -- how long a list do you want? I like the pick of Porter -- again a piece of luck not brains made it possible.