Clyde_Style wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:
Yes, hiring Thibs and drafting Obi at the same time was a fail, but just fellate Obi and get it over with
Sorry, you've been bogarting his joint
It's not a critique of Obi. It's that the FO doesn't operate with any vision or sense of planning.
Even if Obi turns out to be only ok - or good - or excellent, it doesn't change the point of the post, which is within the space of a year, their approach was completely f*cked up, planning and vision wise.
I don't this is a premature judgement, where I'll usually go "well, there are some other moves they need to make".
They made the moves. They drafted Obi, then maxed Randle, then signed and resigned Noel. With Thibs as coach.
It's laughable.
I agree with your core premise. I think we all agree on this. The haphazard strategy towards roster fit and development is only possible to overcome if they get lucky and capture lightning in a bottle with a draft pick that transforms the franchise.
Even with the snafus, they doubled down on Randle after he played like a scared turkey vs. ATL. The double irony was Obi was one of our only players who shined in that series. And they still over-committed to Randle. It remains their # 1 firable offense and there is no way to excuse it.
It would have to be incredible luck in the draft or some wildly unlikely trade, where Zion has all the leverage and the Knicks don't give up TOO much. Or Ayton shakes free and the Knicks get lucky, but why Detroit wouldn't just get him instead I can't explain.
And I have Zion injury concerns and have no faith this FO could pull off the correct deal for either Zion or Ayton.
Plus, I think somehow they think they they will get KAT and this is the "master plan" that WWW has been selling Dolan while he cashes 3+ years of multimillion dollar paychecks. Dolan. What an easy mark.




























