waffle wrote:The Force. wrote:He's basically right, however, offers no solution or hypothetical scenario. I mean, if you're going to air out management, you might as well air out the players to. WHO exactly would he have liked to see come here? WHO exactly would he have liked to see traded? Does he feel Deng could have been moved for a more productive player in 2010? Does he feel Boozer was a bad acquisition? Because as of now, there really isn't anything the Bulls could have done outside of a lateral move. OJ Mayo likely could have been had a year or two ago in a 3-way deal involving Deng and a pick. Other than gambling on a lottery pick for proven talent, I don't see what else could have been done.
BING. I have asked a couple of times for people to give examples rather than just whine
Every player wants their team to succeed, not just Rose
To be honest you could read into his comments in a few ways. Personally, I thought it was an indictment of JR's fiscal approach, not so much trading player X for Y trades or lack there of. The most impactful comment, and the crux of the argument to me is:
"Is the reason for Derrick to come back to win a championship or make money? Right now, I don't believe a championship. Everything in the NBA is financial."
You can choose to focus on the trading part but GarPax would have much more flexibility to improve the roster if JR would allow them to spend more. The bottom line is at the FO level you need 2 things to compete with the top teams. Good decision makers ( we have that in GarPax) and an owner willing to spend (we clearly don't). There are some exceptions such as San Antonio, who seem to do it with great decision making and a lot of luck, but they are also a small market with no choice. We are a big market, one of the most profitable teams out there and we act like a small market. That too me is a disgrace. If I were in Rose's camp I would also feel this organization is not doing nearly as much as they could, given their means, to put a top team around Rose. Like Reggie said for JR its all financial. The balance has to tip a little more in favor of winning.
To me focusing on the minutia of timing etc. is counter productive to the very arguments we have all had for a long time now regarding JR's approach to spending. Most of us agree the timing, phrasing etc. was not ideal. but lets not lose sight of the big picture here.