I have to add myself to those who last year at this time thought the bench was solid and liked the additions of Posey and House. But after seeing what House, Allen, Posey, Brown, Pollard and Cassell did for this team I just felt there were better options for this team this year than the players that Danny brought in.
Is that just negative nonsense because at this point there is actually no proof that Danny has done a bad job, I don't think so. I think if one looks at the overall careers and health of the player Danny added this year and compare them to other people who were available and to what left this team, that I reasonable argument can be made that the overall bench is not as good as it was.
Proponents of this season bring up the increased athleticism, increased talent, and increased potential of this year's bench. Realize this though, entire teams out there are loaded with youth, talent, athleticism and potential and they don't even sniff a chance at the NBA Championship. Those elements belong in large amounts on rebuilding teams not on championship contenders and now, unfortunately, this team is loaded with that type of player.
Luckily, as wd keeps bringing up, Danny's time to add and manipulate this team isn't over and we could see a completely different team come playoff time.
BTW, I happen to think that Danny's overall talent evaluating skills are fairly murky given both the rookies and veterans he has pursued over the years. This is a guy who would have picked Robert Swift over Big Al if both were available. He did draft Orien Greene and traded away the ability to draft Brandon Roy. His draft last year is still up in the air as Pruitt has yet to show anything and Baby could still eat his way out of the NBA. He's also the guy that made a bunch of trades for some very questionable talent. Without the two trades he made last summer, Danny might very well have been out of a job right now and would be called a horrible talent evaluator and manager.