BigHustle wrote:IWishIWasHarden wrote:Revived wrote:Retroactively.
I'm aware of the definition. The problem is the story is still hard to understand.
To me it suggests D'Antoni is sarcastically saying he is fine with the deal aka he wants to be recognized for reaching the finals in the past two years.
But the deal does not start until 12 months from now, so there a retroactive deal does not make sense. Hence why it must be sarcasm.
Blatant disrespect from MDA highlights how upset he is over his staff being dismissed.
Hey Mike, you don’t have it so bad. Remember you were once in LAL at one time... look at it now!
Not at all. They either believe in him or they don't. HOU is coming off a season that is widely viewed as a disappointment, but that isn't on Mike D or the starters. Guys 6-10 and their playoff stats:
Austin Rivers 7/2/1 (actually fit that roll pretty well but ideally he'd be their 7th or 8th man)
Danuel House 5/3/0 (G-League call up was virtually unplayable (-24.6 eDiff))
Iman Shumpert 4/2/0 (He's Iman Shumpert (-13.8 eDiff))
Keneth Faried 4/4/0 (I like him but he's useless in many situations)
Gerald Green 4/1/0 (A chucker that shot 30% from the floor and can't defend a fire hydrant (-16.1 eDiff))
All Mike is saying that is he doesn't want to penalized for HOU failing to build a viable team. The Rockets are a top-heavy core surrounded by garbage. They need talent and it's very difficult to see where it's going to come from. All their issues stem from salary cap restraints, but the coaches salary doesn't effect that. If they are serious about winning they will pay the coach that unlocked Harden and go all in to build a better team around him. If they are going to pinch pennies with their HOF coach he should just cut bait now. That's your sign that the new management isn't going anywhere.