esqtvd wrote:Bingo. Wes will be gone soon and the contract will have done the franchise no lasting damage since we will have sucked for the latter 2 years of it anyway. Even the much-bemoaned Jeff Green pick is lottery protected, and becomes only a 2nd-rounder if not conveyed in the first 2 years. NOT going for it while we had CP and Blake would have been the bigger mistake.
You are totally right about the lotto protection, but I will always have irrational hatred for that trade.

It's like the super-low impact version of the Pistons trade in reverse- giving up assets for a presumably better player who ends up playing worse than the guy you traded away.
“We want to be very good for a very long time and every decision we make is based on that,” said Frank. “There’s no one formula to build a team. You must do what’s best to fit your overall vision. If there was one way to build a champion, everybody would be doing it. There’s also timing and an element of luck, some of it circumstantial. You try to plan and make the best informed decision you can.”
This is a great quote. All you can do is be ready, and jump on a opportunity when it arises. Good thing we have the Logo for this!
og15 wrote:Wesley Johnson has needed to just focus on a couple of things for a while in his career, but he can never put it all together.
LOL, I was thinking the same exact thing. That is exactly the story of his basketball career!

I mean it's worked out pretty good for him anyway I guess. I don't think he's a malcontent or lazy bum, I think he just lacks the basketball sense or IQ (among other things) to know what to do on the court, and figure out off the court how to improve his play and impact. Although you'd think he could easily take directions from his coaches for the 2nd part.
I feel like in a alternate world, he actually ends up becoming an Eddie Jones or someone like that (first name that came to mind, probably because both were Lakers)- a very good complementary starter on a playoff-caliber team.