Capn'O wrote:If I were king of the forest, I would have been taking on salary with draft picks a long time ago with this team. I am not.
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Yes - the FO decisions all appear so disconnected.
Vonleh, Mudiay & Hezonja for $12m. You could have used that space to try to do something. Kanter 18m. Maybe tradeable?
[Noah 18m. I still don't understand why/how the FO have fallen out so badly with 4 centres over the past year and a half, and why they couldn't salvage something from Noah. But that's a different and much discussed story.]
I can't buy the happy lovey get in good with agents and players stuff. How does it help? You give some guys a contract - but if not them then someone else gets them.
So, one way to paint the story is that maybe last off-season the FO thought that the team would be a lot better than they in fact turned out to be - that they'd be a few games out of the playoff spots come late-February/early-March and KP would come back and pull them in to 7th/8th seed. Then him and (a better version of) Hardaway could get some playoff experience - with the help of Kanter, Lee and some of the one year guys actually playing significantly, and then this summer sign a FA into the cap space created by stretching Noah to get a partner for KP and have (the better) Hardaway at a 3rd string - and maybe have space to resign Kanter or one of the one year players - or some other intermediate level player. And all the while develop Knox & Frank and hope something came of Dotson, Trier and Mitch.
But then they had a much worse team than they thought/hoped they would have and so those decisions, particularly over Vonleh, Mudiah, Hezonja and Kanter don't seem to make much sense.
So then the question would be why was the team so much worse than anticipated? Obviously that's some mixture of players not performing as well as expected/hoped, the coaching and the evaluations of the FO not being accurate?realistic? But seeing how that whole story could fit together is tricky.