DCZards wrote:It's always entertaining reading the contrasting views of Hands and PIF. Hands typically sees things through rose-colored glasses, with clear skies ahead for the Zards. While PIF's view of the future is much darker and cloudier, with doom and gloom lurking around the corner. The truth is probably somewhere in between.
Hands, I think I know where you're coming from when you say that "it was always about Wall and Beal." I too believe that the development of the Zards young backcourt is of paramount importance...far more important than worrying about an unknowable future like many on this board seem to prefer to do. So the "win now" approach most see as designed to save EG's and Wittman's job has the added benefit of giving Wall and Beal much-needed regular season success and playoff experience --both of which are long-term momentum builders, imo.
PIF, no doubt EG has blown it, especially when it comes to draft picks. I wanted the Zards to draft Leonard. But since I knew nothing about Ves and most of the draft gurus has Jan slotted just about where he was drafted, I thought EG knew what he was doing. Obviously, I was wrong. And you are probably right that those the second-round draft picks that EG has wasted could have very well turned into productive role players.
But I still think the Ariza/Okafor trade was a good one--and has helped to stabilize a franchise with a shaky foundation. And assuming the Zards continue to win and make the playoffs--and resign Gortat or use that cap space to go after, say, a Greg Monroe--I can live with the mid-first round pick that the Zards gave up for Gortat. Gortat has solidified the center position during what I consider to be a very important 2013-14 season for the Zards, which needed to build on the momentum with which they ended last season--and not regress.
Yeah, it might have been nice to have had that "huge amount of cap room" that you refer to. But I see two problems with that: having money doesn't guarantee that a quality free agent will give your franchise serious consideration, especially when you're a lousy team that can't even smell the playoffs. (On top of that, I can't think of many recent free agent signees who have been as productive as Trevor Ariza.)
And sometimes you end up spending that free agent money on a player who really isn't worth it. Just ask Toronto, which grossly overpaid Landry Fields, one of the players you thought the Zards should have pursued the offseason that they traded for Ariza and Okafor. Let's be thankful that EG didn't make that mistake.
That is the core of what I have been saying. That is not rose colored glasses.
I pointed out the main focus and I have been consistent in pointing it out repeatedly . I also have pointed out that there will be options in the future. Ones many might not all see. Me included. Well who saw Gooden showing up with a 3 ball ? Adding Gooden could well save this playoff run from being an appearance but actually being a run. Not a top 5 draft pick. Just a off the shelf FA picked up for vet min more then half way through the season. Every good move doesn't have to be the flashy one.
What I have said is the focus is on Wall and Beal. For Wall, things are going well. I worried he wouldn't develop properly and there was enough that we saw to have cause for those concerns. But Gortat has helped him a lot. He now learned to PnR. Okafor helped him a lot by example and giving Wall a talking to. Nene helped by standing up in a meeting and telling Wall, this is your team, tell us our roles. Now Miller will help him as well by helping him with pace and learning to back down players. Giving him a Nene also helped a lot also because he needed a post threat. Same with giving him shooters like Webster, TA and Beal. When people were saying TA was over paid.. trade him. I said, lets wait and see. We might want to keep him. He might want to stay.
If this team is ever to be really good, Wall developing to a top star was their first best chance to get there and getting him into the playoffs this year is of major importance and was growing all aspects of his game. I give them credit and give Wall a lot of credit. They went all in on Wall. Even signed him to max early.
What's interesting is what you call my rose colored glasses view is pretty much the exact same as how you say you see things in your post. Pretty much point for point.
How it all works out ? Not sure. But there are options. They still might find themselves in a position to land that 3rd wheel. I hardly see that view of unbalanced or one with rose coloring on it. I have disagreed with draft picks and FA pick ups. I said I didn't think they went about it in the most efficient way. I have serious concerns with Randys ability to maximize his talent with his game time coaching.
That said, yeah.. I will go into that mode rose colored glasses mode and cheer for the best outcomes at moments. I'm a fan. Its fun to hope lightening strikes and we go on a BULLET FEVER RUN. And with that said, I could see a glimmer of that happening for them this year. It could all come together where they make a run. Its a long shot, but if things break the right way, it could be a lot of fun to watch.