R3AL1TY wrote:To be fair, like what some posters already pointed out, most couldn't see Jimmy's current level of play coming on a consistent basis when it mattered the most. And back then, him getting the supermax was arguably an overspend, but it was one you could live with if GarPax truly knew how to build around Jimmy with the right coach. But we already got the result. They didn't trust in Jimmy, they decided to tank, Boylen turned out to be a bozo, and Jimmy is now in the Finals with couple rookies and undrafted guys.
I think it’s fair to say nobody is “worth” the supermax. It takes so much of your cap and flexibility to add players. Even Lebron has proven he can’t win without 1-2 other elite star talents and a load of ring chasers. You either have to have a preset deep roster with potential or an owner committed to the deep luxury tax or it’s a bust. So you have to acknowledge that you need to be really aggressive and “go for it” when you do have top-15 talent(s).
So really, you plan ahead and sign/draft/trade all the talent you needed before Jimmy’s supermax. The Bulls had 3 long years and off-seasons to make something happen. Instead they nervously twirled their thumbs at the idea of paying somebody other than Jordan or Lebron a super max. We now know they were basically banking on an another bargain rookie panning out: Niko, Portis, Snell, Valentine, Jerian, Payne. All terribly cheap and poor talent evaluations.
I agree it’s risky signing anybody to that contract, but fearing it 2-3 off-seasons in advance makes no sense considering the guy had top-10 analytics and low mileage. It was just an acknowledgement that they wasted 4 years of picks and signings with a junk coaching staff and didn’t know how to build a good team anymore. Also they didn’t really consider Jimmy’s willingness to recruit talent.