MagicMadness wrote:mhectorgato wrote:MagicMadness wrote:I don't blame anyone. You're either the Cavs, Warriors, Thunder, and Spurs, or you're one of the other 26. We're one of the other 26.
We didn't luck out and draft a superstar, nor do any superstars want to come here. We can either whine and cry for another season (half this board will), or just relax and accept being 1 of the other 26 (what the other half will do).
I don't know wtf Hennigan or any other GM was really supposed to do. Our biggest player signing in the last 4 years was probably Channing **** ing Frye. No one wanted to play here.
At least with Ibaka, we finally got someone that people actually know. It's a start.
However, there's an appreciable difference between accepting that you are one of the rest and being proactive to change your status.
imo, this was the first move that is a serious proactive attempt to change our place.
Agreed. Ibaka is not the type of player we could've traded for until now, simply because we had neither the assets nor the type of team around him that would entice him to re-sign.
We've come a long way since the post-Dwight dismantling. Still a ways to go, but I'm liking the progress.
Not sure that I entirely agree with this -- Are you saying no other teams would have been interested in trading up for our #2, #4 and other picks?
Most of the moves Henny has made were "organic" and, as drsd puts it, "money ball" driven.