WallWithTheDime wrote:So what's the EG Countdown time at now?
I still wouldn't resign him, but it's easy for Ted to push him around (trading the 2nd round pick for cash considerations again when we needed a PG), and he hasn't done anything lately to jeopardize the team.
All of these moves he made this summer were pretty basic, and come easily when you're negotiating from a position of strength. In this case, our playoff run. And honestly, the pierce signing was ALL Casell.
He handled the Gortat trade atrociously on almost every level. The Miller trade happened WAY too late in the season.
My main problem with Ernie is that he has no sense for a long game. He makes moves based on year to year, and not two or three year sets. As soon as the rebuild was initiated our asset accumulation was horrible.
Just go back to how he dismantled the previous big three.
Caron Butler, Brendan Haywood, and Deshawn Stevenson for Josh Howard, Drew Gooden, James Singleton, and Quinton Ross.
I mean are you serious? Caron was still in his prime and his contract, which had GREAT value on it, wasn't even expiring for at least another season. He was one season removed from back to back All-Star years and this was the best he could do? Absolutely pathetic. He was able to squeeze a first from Cleveland for Jamison who was closing in on the wrong side of 30, but this **** show of a trade still floors me to this day.
Imagine if he would have held on and traded Caron and the first we got from Cleveland to Indiana in exchange for Paul George.
I know the chances of that happening are slim, but it still irks me how Ernie didn't even try to get more lottery picks that year when he had prime talent to give away.























