payitforward wrote:Moreover, the trade you suggested is a very good deal! Did I sound like I was against it? Like I wouldn't want Anderson for Booker and Webster? I'd be over the top if they did, I just can't see why they would. And *that* is what I said.
I went on to explain *why* I thought they wouldn't -- using the "problem" / "solution" metaphor. And, because Martell's contract is even more of a "problem" now that he has a repeat of back problems and requires surgery, I'd be even happier if NO would make the trade! Much.
Where I went after that is what you don't want to address -- and you are obfuscating to divert attention from it: Martell Webster has had a back problem pretty much his whole career. Yet you thought it was good to re-sign him for 4 years.
Cool, thanks for clarifying. I actually posted that deal before I saw the surgery news, so I was assuming we were sending a healthy Webster (who I still like as a player) and I also conceded that we'd probably need to include more. I was just thinking out loud to advance the "Webster to NOP" discussion we've had for the last couple weeks. Nothing serious, all in fun.
Looking back, my original hope last summer was that the team would use Ariza's expiring for bench help and/or picks (Ariza to Minny for DWill+Barea+pick was one of my fave trade ideas), and then we'd get enough out of Porter that he and Webster would have been enough at SF to still make a playoff run. Then we go into the summer with max cap space, multiple picks, and at least 4 games of playoff experience.
What I wasn't expecting was the combination of Ariza having a career year PLUS Porter being completely non-existent. And the Webster deal was also months before the Okafor injury, which unexpectedly impacted both the draft and our cap outlook.
The way things worked out makes it more likely that Ariza and Gortat are brought back on lucrative deals, which in turn makes the Webster contract a potential "problem". But I still think bringing Martell back was the right call
at the time. Sure, you'd always rather pay a guy less than more but it's still a sub-MLE contract for a good shooter that can play two positions. And if he misses a ton of games due to this injury, then they can get out of the last year.
Let's see where the team goes from here.