jarlmaster47 wrote:...Grunfeld did make many many errors between 08-13. Squandered draft picks, wasted trades, misuse of cap space. I get that. But this is now. I don't agree with your (this forum's) assessment of the Gortat/Ariza trade. We got rid of Okafor (who had a bad neck and hasn't played since he last played with us) for a top center and a great swingman.
Dude, you are starting to scare me!

We traded Rashard Lewis (instead of buying out his last season for @ half the $$ of the salary) to NO for Okafor, whose best years were behind him and who had an injury history, and Ariza.
We got 2000 minutes out of Okafor in a losing season -- for $14m in salary. Then, as could have been predicted, he got injured. Ernie had *no backup plan* and was forced -- the day before the '13 season began to trade for Gortat (a guy I had *always* liked), who was expiring -- rather than wait and sign him as a FA the following off-season. Because he was in a bind, the Suns also shoved every bad contract they had down his throat along w/ Gortat. We waived all those guys. Plus we gave them a R1 pick.
jarlmaster47 wrote:Gortat excels in our offense and works extremely well with Wall. Ariza replaced by Pierce, then Porter has stepped in as explained before. Oubre draft good. Morris trade great.
Gortat is a good player, Jarls. The trade for Gortat was a bad trade.
Most of us liked the pick of Oubre, though some think we should have taken Portis instead. No one thinks the pick was indefensible (like so much else EG has done)
The Morris trade was *awful* -- just terrible. He's not a good player. He wasn't a good player before this season, and he hasn't been good since he joined us. Plus, in Phoenix he was a mal-content, and the Suns had been trying *all season* to dump him to anyone who would take him. No takers. Then along comes Ernie.
jarlmaster47 wrote:I guess I was more referring to Ernie not being a problem currently, as the last few years he has done a good job and I have no qualms with it.
No, he hasn't. And yes you should have qualms. First off, there's *much more* bad stuff than has been mentioned from 2011 forward. E.g. the 2011 draft: instead of Kawhi Leonard, Kenneth Faried and Chandler Parsons -- that's who I wanted at the time, for example -- we got 3 guys none of whom was any good at all.
In 2012, with Draymond Green and Jae Crowder on the board -- we all wanted one of them -- he picked Satoransky, who hasn't come over and just signed a 4-year extension in Spain. Instead of getting Kyle O'Quinn later in that round, he'd blown away the pick needlessly in the Okariza trade.
In 2013, he traded up -- UP! -- to pick Glen Rice. He gave away a pick for that privilege.
In 2014, having had to lose his R1 pick in the Okafor > Gortat crisis (which he had caused), he then traded our R2 pick for a little cash (!) instead of picking Jordan Clarkson, who is an outstanding young 2 guard; now a starter for the Lakers and they'll lock him up for years, because he's one of the guys they're building around.
jarlmaster47 wrote:So is EG a good GM overall. Probably not. But he's better now and I don't believe he is the problem. Firing the guy who put together the best roster the wizards have had in years is stupid.
We don't have a good roster. We have a couple of good players. Wall is quite good, tho by no means elite (i.e. he's not one of the top half dozen PGs in the league -- and no, this is not a matter of "opinion," it's something shown in the numbers). Gortat is @ the #12-15 Center in the league (i.e. an above average starter). Porter is quite promising. Beal, alas, has not yet panned out -- again *not* opinion: the numbers aren't there. Oubre is raw; he may be good, he may be a bust.
And... that's it. The only other player under contract for next year is Markieff Morris, and he's just plain bad. A bad NBA player. Doesn't rebound. Shoots a low %. Does nothing else. He'll look good to you once in a while when he is iso'd in the post and can turn around and shoot a jumper. Emphasis on "once in a while."
If we'd had a good GM in the last 5 years, we'd be a powerhouse in the league. Instead we have the 20th best record in the league -- and that's against a weaker than average schedule of opponents, btw. And every bit of our problem was caused by one guy -- Ernie Grunfeld.