Oh but here's where the negative people will go:
Weaver has never built anything! Presti did it! Weaver had a voice in the room but was merely one of many and we don't know what, if any influence he had on the bigger picture.
Obviously he doesn't know much about the cap since he had to stretch 2 different dudes.
Obviously doesn't know the game since he let Wood go.
Obviously not a great scout either since he picked Hayes at 7 instead of Haliburton.
The dude is clueless, wasted money on Grant and Plumlee too!
Think that just about covers it

Manocad wrote:Pharaoh wrote:I still believe there was more to letting him go than basketball skills.
While you can argue he was largely unproven it was obvious to everyone he could put up big numbers when given the chance.
As a rebuilding team, lacking big men we decide to low ball him?
And the prevailing opinion is that our FO is as dumb as a box of hammers?
Gotta think the "character" side of things was why he wasn't wanted.
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My take, and the last I’ll say on this particular subject, is that I’ll never assume I know more than guys who made a career out of doing a job I’ve never done. Yes, it’s disappointing to see an organization take players over someone like Donovan Mitchell when a lot of Joe Blows on this board wanted him, and rightfully so (especially since he has a great last name

) But that wasn’t Weaver. And no one cried that Weaver was a bad hire yet now call him incompetent solely because he didn’t re-sign Wood. Weaver clearly made some good picks and the results are clearly positive; if you can’t see the core of a good team forming I don’t know what to tell you because it’s clearly there IMO. Once again, yes, I really liked Wood and I would have liked to see him stick around. But I’m definitely going to give the benefit of the doubt to someone who has a lot more experience building a good NBA team than I do.
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