Handledatruth wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:Handledatruth wrote:
You don't think Mills blatantly dictating who he should play makes his job a little harder? Remember when our president blatantly dictated what offense to use?
Just so you guys know. I want to see Jeff Hornacek succeed. I think he does a great job of motivating the young guys and I like his focus on ball movement.
When Mills gave a clear "no" to waiving Melo he left himself with two choices:
a) a garbage trade with Houston
b) to continue on with Melo on the team
So with that choice comes the highest probability that Melo will be on the team. However, Mills is going about business as if Melo is not on the team. If you want to play avoidance that is fine, but now you leave it up to Jeff Hornacek to handle it. This is unfair in my opinion. Especially when this could have ended easily with a Melo opt out at the end of the season without any of this discussion. In the end, if Jeff Hornacek gets fired at any point this season, it will be on Mills not Melo.
When did Mills dictate who to play? Where did anything say that Mills has anything to do with who played where? This never happened. It has never been insinuated either. You are discussing something that never happened.
No wonder I was confused. You're crazy!![]()
Interesting you would say that when other posters that have disagreed with my previous statements have said otherwise. Some have gone far enough to say that Melo will definitely be a 6th man subbing in for Courtney Lee. Anyway, outside of speculation, Mills actions and statements lean towards excluding certain players from the team moving forward, without actually doing it from a front office perspective. Thus he's relying on Jeff Hornacek to do it, and therein lies my problem.
You think Melo is going to hurt the culture of the team moving forward? Then do something to get rid of him, otherwise play nice and wait for the opt out. The latter being the more acceptable option.
Considering we are not buying Melo out and not trading him for scraps leads me to believe that they know he has value. For everyone that is harping to trade everyone now, you need to see the big picture. Last year was an abomination and all of our players suffered because we were trying to fit a triangle peg into a square hole. This year I can see them adapting to the players in order to get the most out of them and raise their value. I honestly think the FO can care less if we win or lose as long as the players "look" better, which they will by default. Melo will play, he will be featured plenty, and he will be traded at the deadline along with Lee and KOQ. Teams are usually desperate for the simple reason that they have an idea how their season is going and will make a push to improve their teams in order to get a shot at winning it or at the very least make the playoffs. As for trading Melo, it will be much easier to find that third or fourth team when all teams are motivated to make a move at the deadline whether its to buy or sell.



































