ExplosionsInDaSky wrote:Hinkie has left the team in a great position to succeed in the near future. This current situation should be any GM's wet dream come true. Tons of cap space, young talent, assets, draft picks, potentially the no.1 overall pick in the upcoming draft...Yeah...It would be hard to screw this up. It's a shame the Brian Colangelo has been picked to take over the duties. We all knew something was up when his bastard daddy came aboard. I hated both the Colangelo and the D'Antoni additions to the team as surrogate babysitters. Something was off about it, and in return my trust for Harris's actual motive towards owning this team began to come into question. I don't like Harris at all...He has no passion towards building a winner in this city, this is all about lining his pockets..The same goes for the Colangelo family...Brian is back in business, he's got a little job security, daddy bailed him out yet again, but at the end of the day, these guys do not care about what happens to this team long term, nor do they care about this city or its fanbase.
What I don't understand the most is how Hinkie could duck out or subliminally be fired when we are right about to climb out of Hell? We hit rock bottom and stayed there for three years, and his plan was about to come into a clearing, and this happens. The whole thing reeks of Jerry Colangelos pretentious smug presence that he had once he arrived here. This truly IS ALL ABOUT MONEY at this point and nothing more. Brian was gift wrapped a GM's playground and Hinkie did all the dirty work, and now ColonJello will get all the credit if he can somehow manage to not screw this up, but that's aiming pretty high in my opinion. He should have never been able to get away with what he pulled in Toronto, the guy as a GM makes Billy King look like Jesus Christ. Absolutely no way in Hell...No excuse what so ever for letting Chris Bosh walk as a free agent, and had he handled things differently Bosh would have stayed in Toronto i'm sure. The Steve Nash thing would have only added to the colossal mound of stool he build in Toronto..he's lucky that didn't go through, but it was still his idea to attempt to acquire an over the hill Nash.
I do feel like we're going to have an exciting draft, simply because we will be getting some new talent, but I don't expect any notable free agent to be on board with signing here this summer, and say what you will about Hinkie...I think we would have acquired our "James Harden" this summer either via trade or free agency, because we were set up to do so no matter what path we took.
So with that said...I would like to give an early welcome to
Wayne Ellington 3 years 50 mil
Eric Gordon 5 years 100 mil
Jon Leuer 4 years 40 mil
The part about wondering why Hinkie would leave in this situation is obvious. He would be completely emasculated by having his power taken away, he wouldn't want to work for an organization that no longer supported his plan, and he is a 38 year old rich superstar that will have plenty of opportunities to kick ass in other things.
People with big time skills and abilities don't feel grateful for just having a job. They know what they can do, and will do it somewhere else.
Hinkie is famous for having brains, but what he also has are balls. He leaves with his dignity intact and will crop up somewhere else eventually. He will accomplish his goals someday because he knows what he wants, works hard, is passionate, and thinks through everything.
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