Saberestar wrote:
Exactly.
Players are people, with feelings and they want to have a rol and see themselves like an important part of the team. McDonough thought that they were "assets ", happy to be on the bench waiting to be traded for an Star. It si not working that way.
We have too many good players or prospects players, we have to cut our roster or have real bench players at the end of the bench (ala Burke or Shavlik ) because players like Goodwin or Bullock will be unhappy very soon.
Isaiah Thomas signing was an asset...and it was a clear and epic fail.
Yeah, I never blame players for doing what they want to do. If I were in a job I really liked, did a great job, won an award for the job I did, and then the company decided to hire someone which changed my job dramatically in a way I didn't like, and I found out a lot of other companies really wanted my services and to hire me, I would think long and hard about it, and probably likely move on.
But I never blame players for doing what is best for them, whether it was Nash, Bledsoe or Dragic.
The one that hurt me the most was McDyess back in the day...can't remember if I blamed him personally, but of course he went out for the season with an injury shortly after moving on to Denver and by the time he regained form he was in NY and ended up being part of the Marbury trade and came back.