
But boy did he ever know how to give a presentation
Neddy wrote:playaloc916 wrote:
well? there are a few of us still around who appreciated what Neil Olshey did for us.
playaloc916 wrote:@esqtvd: Confidence/professionalism is one thing... competence is anotherHe definitely lost his touch with the Blazers, yikes...
But boy did he ever know how to give a presentation
esqtvd wrote:The Baron Davis deal undid all that. Those around here who were ready to ship CP out for Kyrie should be especially aware of that.Neddy wrote:well? there are a few of us still around who appreciated what Neil Olshey did for us.
And of course, I was talking more about the mess he's made in Portland, which I linked to.
QRich3 wrote:esqtvd wrote:The Baron Davis deal undid all that. Those around here who were ready to ship CP out for Kyrie should be especially aware of that.Neddy wrote:well? there are a few of us still around who appreciated what Neil Olshey did for us.
And of course, I was talking more about the mess he's made in Portland, which I linked to.
The Baron Davis deal was all DTS though, you could see it in Olshey's face when he was explaining the reasoning behind it, that he was trying to sell you of a round square and he knew it. Of course him being a great politician/actor, he'd never say anything bad about the guy who refused to pay him a decent salary, even to this day.
Olshey was a great talent evaluator and great at doing/saying the right things, decent with managing the day-to-day things, but he was always lacking in long term vision. Even in the brief time he was in charge here you could see that. I'm still extremely grateful for what he did here.
2008 Draft: Eric Gordon (7th overall), DeAndreJordan (35th overall)
Summer 2008: Acquired Zach Randolph and Mardy Collins for Tim Thomas and Cuttino Mobley
2009 Draft: Blake Griffin (1st overall)
Summer 2009: Acquired Quentin Richardson for Zach Randolph (saved $24 million in salary)
2010 Draft: Al-Farouq Aminu (8th overall), Eric Bledsoe (18th overall)
Summer 2010: Signed Randy Foye (2 years/$8.5 million)
February 2011: Acquired Mo Williams and Jamario Moon for Baron Davis and 1st round pick. Note: The Clippers saved $20 million in salary, but the pick became Kyrie Irving.
December 2011:
Matched on DeAndre Jordan's 4 year/$43 million offer sheet
Signed Caron Butler (3 years/$24 million)
Picked up Chauncey Billups on waivers ($2 million bid)
Acquired Chris Paul, a 2nd rd pick, and cash for Eric Gordon, Aminu, Chris Kaman, and a Minnesota 2012 first round pick
February 2012: Signed Kenyon Martin (1 year/$2.5 million) and acquired Nick Young for Brian Cook and 2 second round picks.
nickhx2 wrote:i'd like to endorse the ringer for managing to write yet again another garbo article about the clips
esqtvd wrote:And it's not that I'm down on Olshey so much as that I think a lot of folks just thought anything would be better than Doc. I'll give Olshey all the credit in the world for the CP trade and scooping up Bledsoe, but the rest of these moves range from meh to lousy.
And of course, again, I was speaking more of what Olshey's done in Portland. TO Portland.But looking back at Olshey's record here as a result of your praise of him, it's less credible than I remembered.
QRich3 wrote:esqtvd wrote:And it's not that I'm down on Olshey so much as that I think a lot of folks just thought anything would be better than Doc. I'll give Olshey all the credit in the world for the CP trade and scooping up Bledsoe, but the rest of these moves range from meh to lousy.
And of course, again, I was speaking more of what Olshey's done in Portland. TO Portland.But looking back at Olshey's record here as a result of your praise of him, it's less credible than I remembered.
If I'm not mistaken, DJ, EJ and Blake were Dunleavy's picks, not his. I guess you could say he had some influence as an assistant GM, but not sure I'd use that to judge him as a GM.
Anyway, I'm not a fan of going through the drafts and judge GM's by how good the picks after his were. I think it's not a very useful way of evaluating someone's performance cause it ignores so many things out of their control that happened after the fact. In general, I don't like listing single moves and use hindsight to decide how good he was, he did small stuff that's not seen as defining moves but was really important at the time, like getting Billups off amnesty waivers and other cheap pieces that fit well around the core, like Evans, Martin, or yeah, the Nick Young move. Stuff like adding Butler and Billups was really important in convincing Paul to come too. And the thing that impressed me the most about Bledsoe's trade is not that Bledsoe became a good player, but that he went so out of his way to take the risk in getting him. I like stuff like that whether it ends up panning out or not.
And he has done well in Portland overall, he misjudged the use of capspace last summer, but the idea of going all in in the one summer you'll be able to add significant pieces for the rest of Lillard's prime had merit. But pretty much everything the Blazers have nowadays is because he built it, so I'd be happy with him if I was a Blazers fan.
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