PennytoShaq wrote:I will say this - Skiles had a lot of say in the drafting of Mario. I also am not sure Hennigan was 100% on board with this. The reason for the second opinion is because when I talked to Rob about Mario he was very lukewarm (before his first season) and basically said "we shall see" when I talked to him. I personally expected more excitement, but Rob is a legit dude and if you ever talk to him you will know what I mean. Very respectful to people and straightforward.
This is not to say that Rob did not have scouts all over Mario or that Rob does not want him here or believe in him. I think he was crushed that he couldn't get Porzingis last draft and Wiggins or Parker the draft before. I also think he resented Skiles coming in as a noob and having so much immediate input. He probably took it personally when Skiles started telling him negative stuff about Payton, a guy that he had to make big moves to draft. Add that to Skiles having a meltdown in Jan, and I can see how frustrating it would be to have a guy who almost quit on the team come in after the season and start making personnel demands.
It's all really on Alex Martins, who needs to butt out moving forward.
I do believe that Mario will be one of our best players in a year or two, but there may have been a guy out there that Rob wanted even more. We will never know.
I initially held a similar conspiracy theory for the past year as well. I thought they'd go Myles Turner after missing on another big man who could block shots and shoot.
I recall Brian Schmitz tweeting and writing a few days before the draft that Skiles was a huge Hezonja fan. So when we drafted Hezonja, despite positional overlap and need for front court depth, I found the pick sort of dubious.
At the same time, Jonathon Givony of DraftExpress, who is pretty close with Rob Hennigan, always had Hezonja pegged at #3 on his own personal draft board. That gave some credence to Hezonja's draft stock.
Also, a friend of mine, also a sedentary poster here, talked with a pretty high-ranking front office member who was really high on Hezonja. So
Personally, I still really like Hezonja's skillset and demeanor. I'm excited to see what a coach that builds him up can do for him. I anticipate he will force Vogel to play him next to Fournier and Gordon this year.