Typical overreaction — amusing:
The simple fact is, if a bad team with cap space was willing to offer what CHA did to Hayward, and he was willing to take it, some sort of IND deal likely wasn’t happening at the end of the day anyway. Do people think Jordan’s phone would have magically stopped working if Ainge and the Pacers agreed to some version of a deal on their end? It was up to Hayward — not Ainge.
Oh, and by the way, Ainge simply may not have liked a Turner / McDermott combo. With a Tatum extension coming, he has to navigate the hard cap and may prefer the large trade exception he hopes to get from CHA anyway.
This is not fantasy sports. Ainge has to make calls he believe in. He may not have felt an IND package without TJ Warren was actually desirable. And I’m fine with that if he has an alternative plan, because Turner is not exactly Bill Russell.
good points, and a much needed tp for you.
it's as if people are arguing that ainge should have forced hayward - an unrestricted free agent - to sign with indiana for less money.
hayward held all the cards and decided money trumped all else.
Thanks. We’ll learn a lot more in the coming weeks -- jury is still out on what we receive from Charlotte or a third team (if anything). One interesting thought: if CHA threw in $5MIL in cash, would Wyc agree to pay Batum this year? I believe the total check would be lowered by escrow considerably, and he’d be a decent fit as a back up wing.
To the poster who points out Ainge’s miss on drafting Clarke, I’d say this: is there any weaker part of Danny’s game than drafting between 11-20? Talk about a rocky road over the years.
1) I’m generally bullish on Ainge, who is a very good GM and has made some historically world class deals over the years, 2) I’m not giving up on Langford — who is talented and showed flashed of being a plus defender (surprisingly), and 3) lord knows I hope the trend is bucked with Nesmith.
But otherwise, it’s not been a good run in that range for Ainge (not that 21-30 is much better — and I’m pretty confident this years 26th and 30th pick decisions won’t look like good ones before long).