saintEscaton wrote:darealjuice wrote:I don't get it, what's your point? That we could have kept Dragic? That McDonough was shopping him regardless of if he wanted to stay or not? Who cares, every player is for sale except superstars, and he was far from a superstar. He barely even deserved his All-NBA 3rd team honors in reality. What's done is done, over a year later and you're still crying over a glass of spilled milk.
Also, people who are fine with the haul we got for Dragic and are happy we didn't sign him to an 85 million/5 year deal are apologists lol? It couldn't be that signing a 30 year old point guard to a 17 million dollar a year contract on a team that has no shot at competing in the playoffs right now is a terrible move right?
Keep telling yourself that. Its about the way he approaches business, he is interpersonally challenged scout masquerading a GM who can’t communicate. Its no coincidence that more players are voicing their lack of trust in him. Also lol as if skimming $15 mill by locking up the Knightmare actually matters when no one in their right mind will come here. Just watch that Lakers pick will convey in the Top 7 of a stacked 2017 draft or go unprotected
Keep telling myself what? That signing a 30 year old guard to a huge 5 year contract is a terrible move? If so, I'll gladly continue to tell myself the truth. Or is it that every player is for sale? Or that he hardly deserved to have been 3rd team All-NBA? Which one is it, I'd be more than happy to qualify every one of my opinions for you if you really want to continue beating this dead horse.
And what in the world are you talking about? You're completely talking out of your ass right now. Are you inside the front office and inside of the locker room conversing with players, or are you just talking about dumbasses like Marcus and Markieff, and sour players like Dragic saying they don't trust the front office? I have an overwhelmingly strong feeling that it's the latter. As for your "Knightmare" point, I'd much rather put 14 million a year into a 24 year old guard that actually has room to improve than a 17 million a year guard who's about to exit his prime.
Also, you're complaining about the Laker's pick, but if Dragic wasn't trying to force himself to a specific market then we would still have the Lakers pick AND Brandon Knight. You said it yourself, he refused to go to Milwuakee for a straight up deal for Knight. Why don't you complain that instead of our Front Office abiding by his wishes and putting him somewhere that he actually wanted to be? Nah, that'd totally ruin your narrative right??