Damkac wrote:letsgosuns wrote:I do not know why many people think McDonough wins all his trades.  I judge trades based on individual success as well as team success.  
The Bledsoe trade.  Did the Suns really win it?  Gonna most likely be three straight years without the playoffs and some people want Bledsoe off the team now (including me) because of his garbage attitude.  The Clippers seem just fine without Bledsoe.  Jared Dudley has been on a couple of playoff teams since the trade.  Dudley is all heart and Bledsoe takes games off.     
I know you don't like Bledsoe but seriously how can you not call that trade a win? Dudley is a great guy but him <<< Bledsoe.
Bledsoe and Knight get all that hate but without them this team would be on Philli level 

 
This.  I feel like some here are delusional enough to think that a team of Dudley, Gortat,and other "high IQ vets" like Scola would somehow drag this team to the playoffs.  We are still a rebuilding team.  That has always been true despite the hopefullness that we'd sneak into the playoffs this year.
We were a team with relatively unvaluable, aging vets 3 years ago set out to fully rebuild the entire roster.  There wasn't a single guy who was young enough and good enough to be called anything other than a potential rotation player on a contender.
Then we had some early success and everyone screamed playoffs.  Then, because we don't play the pass-first style of the past, everyone hates on the guards constantly.  Their salaries are high, they are our best players, and they deserve blame for how this year has gone, but our future is regardless much brighter because we have them.  I think some of the more old school fans with traditional PG mindsets, which only 3 starting PGs in the entire league still have today (Rubio, Paul, Rondo), just find our current guards so unlikeable that there is nearly nothing they could do to make them happy.  When we win, it's "we can't win a title with these PGs" even though none of those pass first guys have won titles in awhile.  When we lose, it's "look, we paid them all this money and we suck so I'm right.  Let's get less talented team guys".  
I really question how much NBA hoops some watch leaguewide given the exaggerated hot take comments that freuqently occur anytime one of these guys has a bad game.  I bet it's mostly the Suns and the Warriors or Spurs.  Everyone on basically every team in the league looks like they don't know what they're doing compared to those 2 teams right now, and I'd also point out that while the teams move the ball on both, their PGs are still scorers first.  Steph makes his team better mostly because his shooting draws so much attention.  He is never shy about shooting the rock, and will frequently take what many here would call bad shots (iso based shots, one on one dribbling to free up space, pullups from insane distances).  He's just such a good shooter they go in.  Parker has never been a pass first guy, but his team is so good overall that they make the right plays and are tough to defend.
The same happened with Atlanta.  The same team of guys that was poor passers and "low IQ" according to their own fan base, brought in a new coach who demanded something different, changed the culture, added just a few guys and suddenly the entire team is "heady, smart players" and we see people here advocating for Jeff Teague, a guy who goes one on one as much as anybody in the league.