Bleeding Green wrote:threrf23 wrote:JediMasterRevan wrote:Ujiri going to give some serious thought about resigning with Toronto.
That is a GM that I would love ownership to court. Boston could be a location that could garner Masai's full attention.
Ujiri sucks for the most part IMO, okay relative to other GMs but not above par. The Kawhi trade was key and the Gasol trade (and willingness to trade Valuciunas) was underrated...but those things happened after Bobby Webster was named the actual GM for the Raptors and they represented a departure from the norm. Siakam's contract was terrible, especially given a context where he had trade value and there was a real chance Kawhi stayed if they could have made a move for PG.
This is way off. He has developed more fringe talent in the last 3 years than Ainge has in 20. Look at all the players he's gotten outside the lottery and as UDFA.
Siakam, FVV, Boucher, traded Grevis Vazquez for Norman Powell and OG Anunoby (!!), turned Powell into Trent, Jr. Rotation players like Terence Davis and Yuta Watanabe, he got those for free, too. And yeah, he took the risk on Kawhi that obviously paid off and the Gasol trade was key. Go watch Malachi Flynn the last month of the regular season, Ujiri got another great player at pick 29. No way he 'sucks for the most part'.
With you in the first sentence, but not the second.
Ainge has been outstanding with his non-lottery picks. Rondo, TA, Bradley, Al Jefferson, Rozier, Gerald Green, Timelord, Pritchard all great picks. Perkins as well, although that may have been more of a Wallace/Papile pick in the early days of Ainge's tenure. Add in lesser guys like Delonte, Gomes, Big Baby, Powe, E'Twaun Moore, Ojeleye, and Nader, who were all good players for their draft position.
Loosen the "outside the lottery" criteria only slightly and you have Olynyk, Langford, and Nesmith. Plus we traded a late 1st for IT.
Ainge has been cranking out one decent to excellent rotation player a year with picks outside the top 12 ever since he got here. Within the top 12, he hit on all picks he retained, and used three others to directly or indirectly add KG, Ray, and Kyrie. The implication that he is anything less than an elite drafter is demonstrably false, and dramatically so. That narrative needs to die.
Yes, Ujiri is also elite.