NavLDO wrote:bwgood77 wrote:NavLDO wrote:
I'm REALLY hoping that at least 50% of our woes have been coaching, and that Igor will fix this. I know I've been fairly negative since the signing of Ariza, but it's not that I am in any way, shape, or form, a 'pessimist', but that move was such a 'ok-just-wait-ONE-more-year' move, that I've just lost interest.
I've said before, I'll happily eat my crow if we end up competitive this season, but nothing McD has done in FA has convinced me that we are heading in the right direction. Trading a young, talented PG, who is making but a few Million $ this year for a one-year, $15M rental of a 32YO has-been, is at best, a lateral move. we had an opportunity to really bring in a potential game changer this off-season, and instead, we bring in Ariza. Sorry, but that is just not inventive enough for my liking. Letting Elfrid go for a song, then overpaying for Ariza was a dumb move.
I don't care if we still have BK and Chandler and Dudley on the books this season; we likely could have flipped Chandler, as he's still productive, and BK may prove to be worthwhile, and someone we can trade before the deadline. If we did this, we'd potentially have a competitive group in place, but instead, we are obviously content to just 'exist' again, for another season; that gets really tiring for some fans.
We didn't trade a cheap PG. Payton was a free agent (if that is who you are talking about) and the team was clearly worse with him on the floor given his non shooting/non defensive game. I'm not that enamored with the Ariza signing but I like it better than most all of McD's past moves/signings, like trading a first for Knight and signing him for 5/70, signing Chandler for 4/52, signing Dudley for 3/30, and if he would have cash strapped us long term for another average or less than average player that would have been disappointing, and I didn't feel there were very good options out there. Given that 3pt shooting and defense have been our biggest problems he helps there (despite him not being the one of the best Houston defenders, in some ways he was more valuable due to being able to cover more positions than their guards and centers) and his 3 pt shooting is above avg on high volume.
AND, I think regardless of who we would have maybe ended up with this summer, the west is too tough to crack the playoffs, and it might be more clear who the best fit is when there is a much much much better group of free agents next summer when we have about $30 million in expiring contracts and can stretch Knight and/or decline options.
I've seen this logic before, which is why I alluded to it; we are blaming Elfrid for our team's efficiency/success, or lack there of? We were worse with him on the floor? We sucked pretty bad before we even brought him in--he wasn't the problem. Our coaching sucked, and most of our players sucked/are poorly developed--that was our problem, not Elfrid. And yes, he was a FA, but it was widely known we did not bother even trying to keep him; he signed for less than $3M somewhere else. He netted a positive number on that Carmelo ranking; not much lower than Ariza, but we pay Ariza 5x+ what Elfrid is making this year? It's these types of decisions that are killing this team.
And what, the West is too hard to even try?? What kind of reasoning is that? Seriously? It's too hard, so we shouldn't even try? Had we actually 'taken' a player from a team in the West that is actually a key component...not a number 3 or 4...or 6th man level player, MAYBE we would have a chance to be competitive; nothing wrong with being an 8th seed on our way up, so long as we don't stay there, but getting there would be a HUGE improvement, and signing Ariza is not going to get us there, IMO.
We'll just have to agree to disagree on this one; though I will agree that at least it was better than Knight, Dudley, and Chandler signings.
I'm not saying don't try but when your core is mostly 20-21 and the top tier's cores are late 20s with playoff experience, and the up n coming teams maybe more towards mid 20s, it's tough.
Payton has always been a terrible shooter and he is a terrible defender. He may grade ok on some scales due to being a decent rebounder and distributor but shooting and defense is what wins today. He got paid $3 million or less for a reason. Orlando traded him for a mid 2nd when they held RFA rights and went with DJ Augustin and Jerian Grant for a reason. He doesn't contribute to winning basketball.