Mark K wrote:Except it’s not hindsight.
The Wizards offseason was universally judged as a bad one the moment it happened. It’s not hindsight when looking at the situation as it transpires and suggesting it is a **** heap of a position to be in. Suggesting my argyument is hindsight bases is a copout.
Signing Ian Mahinmi to be your backup center, all while paying him $15m a season, was nuts. That is not cherry picking. Spending over $25m on big men when you team is in need of wings is dumb. It’s money that could’ve been much better spent, and if they had done so, their position in the East may look a lot different.
It’s the same thing with the Bulls. Incompetence.
If Bulls management had actually gone out and built a team around Jimmy Butler instead of building the worst possible lineup to put around him, maybe the Bulls are 24-13, on track for 50+ wins with Butler leading the organisation, instead of being one game over .500 and a few bad games away from missing the postseason.
Like the Wizards, who have bad management, if the Bulls had done the right thing, the obviously competent thing, this thread doesn’t exist.
That is not hindsight.
Well TBH I called the Wizards moves sideways when they resigned Nene and Gortat, could tell that was not going to put them over the top.
But in a lot of these cases, many teams don't have great alternatives to just go and get perfect fitting pieces they need for fair prices. Nor is it easy to just carry your money over year to year in 1 year deals or such, and have your progression stagnate or regress.
Seems like we aren't really discussing tanking per se anymore though, just good vs bad FO choices. If the Bulls had a brilliant FO, it would make them not only better tank candidates but obviously better candidates to stand pat and build around what they have.
Most of the managements in the NBA look like bad management, whether tanking or otherwise, when you look back on them from 5 years hence. Forum GMing can be easy, because most people never admit or quickly forget all the wrong moves they would have done.
I'm not sure what the obviously competent thing with the Bulls was? Keep Dunleavy and Calderon!?!? Add some other bit piece role players that would only tweak the margins. A guy like Jeremy Lin be much better than Rondo, but doesn't make the Bulls a real contender. They obviously didn't sign Wade and Rondo to compete right now, they just hoped to be good enough to reach the playoffs, and then have the name recognition lure another guy here.
And if it failed, they don't give a darn, because they know Wade would put some people in the seats. Bulls will always be working against this bottom line mentality, but ironically, its the same reason they won't ever tank.