Doctor MJ wrote:
With Schlenk, this was a guy not on my mind at all until the Philly upset if I'm honest. With that victory though it really reframed things for me. While this award this year is not about the 2018 draft, the idea of giving this award to a guy who made a trade to build his roster around Not-Luka seemed crazy until I actually started viewing the Hawks as a serious contender.
I'm still not sure I can make myself pick Schlenk over Marks because the upside of his moves just isn't on the same scale. But dang if he didn't make great moves this year - Capela, Bogdanovic, McMillan. He feels to me like a guy who perhaps decided to go with Trae because he had a clear vision for how to build around a traditionally-sized point guard - and I recall that he was with Golden State and advocated for the drafting of Draymond Green for a roster being built around Steph Curry.
I look over by contrast at Dallas and I see unicorn struggles. They know Luka is really, really good, but they're still trying to figure out what the team around him should actually look like, and after a couple of pretty dang understandable misses, poof, they lost their jobs.
To attribute all of Schlenk's relative success to Dallas to this point to his GMing calculus is not realistic, but you can't deny that he's brought the Hawks more long-term excitement than I can ever remember them having by building smart around a player he traded for against prevailing wisdom. It's pretty bad ass.
I think my issue with Schlenk is that this year his moves just aren't enough. Capela was made last year even though he didn't get to contribute. And Trae was obviously 3 years ago. Bogdan was a good signing. Gallo was okay but overpaid and that $5M gtd on the third year was a mistake. Just pay him a bit more over the 2 years and don't sign Dunn or Rondo both of whom were flops btw. He salvaged Rondo by trading him for Lou and getting off that last year and somehow getting picks on top of it, but still that's one good signing and while I like Okongwu's potential he clearly left talent on the board in the draft too.
For me its Jones or Marks or a couple guys I'll mention below and I tend not to give the executive too much credit for the obvious. Harden wants to come here. Okay any GM could load up all the assets they could find and trade for him. It took guts to trade for Paul who was traded as a bad contract just a year before and now was a year older and you know all about the narrative around him because you mention it regularly. Then signing Crowder on top of that. Saric another nice pickup though probably overpaid. Payne was last year, but late so if he counts then that's a lot of big decisions made right this year.
Presti has to be mentioned. Just an absolute masterclass in asset accumulation over the season and still doing it while the playoffs were going on with the Horford/Kemba deal. Yes ultimately it matters what he does with them, but even The Process never collected like this and it might honestly be just a one year tank for him.
Horst really screwed up the Bogdan signing or the governor's kid did I guess. But even with that he added Jrue and Tucker and got Giannis locked up for 5 years in Milwaukee and never had to sweat FA. Can't have a list and not include him. As Donnie Nelson used to always remind Mavs fans, don't take Dirk re-signing for granted. It's a huge deal every time it happens. Giannis signing enormous. Just massive.
I think for me its going to be
1. Jones
2. Horst
3. Presti
HM to Marks for doing the obvious. And Horst wins this going away if the Bogdan deal doesn't fall apart. I think the Bucks are walk-in champions with him on the roster.

































