theBigLip wrote:I'm not as down on Weaver as some of the previous posts, but I'd have to grade him as "Incomplete" at the moment. Sure we should have gotten Haliburton over Hayes, and a few other poor moves. But our team is better positioned that it has been in years (decades?). One big positive is that we don't have any **** contracts and we have some real cap space. And we have finally learned how to tankSo tearing things down and getting to this place isn't rocket science, but it has eluded us in the past. At least now we are not handcuffed to make moves.
That all being said, we need to start building. We got Cade, Bey and Stewart as a young core (although I see Stewart as a reserve on an elite team). We know we have one more star coming in this year's draft (which could be our last top5 pick during the Cade era). Weaver now has real pressure to take the next steps. The top 5 pick is a no-brainer. But moving Grant is a difference maker in the rebuild. Another good draft pick and/or solid young player needs to be procured in the next 24 hours. If Weaver pulls that off,I'd probably give him a "B" for his tenure here. No trade? Down to a "C" at best. This is his final exam for the year, hopefully he can pull something off.
Exactly. If you asked people around the NBA to critique the job Weaver has done and the position the Pistons are in, I doubt many would say it's bad. And while yes, it took some luck (#1 pick) he still had to choose Cade. What if he had taken Green? And regardless, GM's get to carry part of the legacy of bad luck so they should get the benefit of good luck as well. Two seasons ago the Pistons could have fairly been described as having one of the worst situations of any NBA team. Now they're positioned pretty damn nicely regardless of what happens with Grant--on track for another top 5 draft pick, Cade, some other good young pieces, and a boat load of cap space. No matter what you think of the manner in which Weaver got the team to this position, it's still in this position. And now he has to make it pay off.
















