truwizfan4evr wrote:i have a question for everyone what was Ernie worst move as a wizards gm?
You could do a poll I guess. Vesely/2011 draft, trading the 5th pick for Miller/Foye in 2009, and the Mahinmi signing are my top 3 right now.
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truwizfan4evr wrote:i have a question for everyone what was Ernie worst move as a wizards gm?
truwizfan4evr wrote:i have a question for everyone what was Ernie worst move as a wizards gm?
pcbothwel wrote:truwizfan4evr wrote:i have a question for everyone what was Ernie worst move as a wizards gm?
Hmmm... Interesting question. I think the Arenas extension is overblown. Yes, it was AWFUL. But you need to look at how it impacted the franchise.
We ended up getting the 1st pick/Wall, end then eventually revived Ariza... So while the transaction itself was awful, what came from it wasnt as bad.
I think the obvious answer is Summer 2016.
If we simply hired a better coach and then used the cap space to sign Porter we could be in a very different place.
After Horford turned us down, we should of used the cap space to sign Porter. We could of signed him to a 4/90-100M extension, and moved 10-15M of it into 16/17.
So instead of him making 5.8M / 24M / 26M / 27M / 28M
He would of made 15M / 17M / 18M / 19M / 20M
Fill out the roster with 1 year deals and go back into FA in 2017 where we could of signed Mirotic or Olynyk...
We have to look at the outcome of bad decisions and not just the decision itself.
Another example: The Wall DPE looks TERRIBLE right now. But lets say we move him by the deadline for expirings and a pick... do we really think we would of gotten more for an expiring Wall?
pcbothwel wrote:truwizfan4evr wrote:i have a question for everyone what was Ernie worst move as a wizards gm?
Hmmm... Interesting question. I think the Arenas extension is overblown. Yes, it was AWFUL. But you need to look at how it impacted the franchise.
We ended up getting the 1st pick/Wall, end then eventually revived Ariza... So while the transaction itself was awful, what came from it wasnt as bad....
We have to look at the outcome of bad decisions and not just the decision itself....
pcbothwel wrote:Another example: The Wall DPE looks TERRIBLE right now. But lets say we move him by the deadline for expirings and a pick... do we really think we would of gotten more for an expiring Wall?
pcbothwel wrote:I think the obvious answer is Summer 2016....
pcbothwel wrote:Dude...PIF, you need to chill
What Im saying is EG has a NUMBER of bad moves. But to really find the worst, we need to look at all the consequences.
Again, It could be argured at this moment that the Wall extension turns out to be the worst move... what if he blows his knee out. You dont think that matters that we gave him the extension early?
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bondom34 wrote:
payitforward wrote:Oh, I forgot -- in order to have the assets he needed to accomplish that list of horrible moves, Ernie first had to trade away our 2014 R1.
Yes, that's right. From the beginning of R2 in 2013 through the end of R2 in 2017 (that's 4.5 drafts), we owned a total of 11 draft picks. Ernie turned those 11 picks into literally nothing -- but to do so, he had to throw in another 3 picks (our next 3 R2 picks).
IOW, in less than 3.5 years, Ernie has discarded 14 draft picks. Come the end of this season, we will have literally nothing -- ZERO! -- for all those picks.
Someone tell me how this guy has a job.
payitforward wrote:One more good move: the trade for Sam Dekker might turn out ok.
Sam's a tweener; if he can be effective at the 3, he can help us. If he can only play the 4, not so much....
payitforward wrote:One more good move: the trade for Sam Dekker might turn out ok.
Sam's a tweener; if he can be effective at the 3, he can help us. If he can only play the 4, not so much....