Maybe he will turn out to be a evil genius, but right now, he just seems to be rudderless.
The most I can make of his philosophy is to collect assets position by position, and wait to see which ones stick, tossing the other ones out.
The problem is, he kills the value of the ones he doesn't want in the process, and ends up taking 50 cents on the dollar just to move on.
He still has set the team up in a decent position to make a big splash, but I will believe it when I see it.
This is exactly right. Bring in a platoon of PG's, PF's, and...okay, so far that's it...then let them battle it out. Love beat out Big Al, but jeez...I would've hoped he would have more value than that. In the end, IMO, it would be better to develop them to increase their value, whether to trade or to play, but it seems like they're acquiring assets and then decreasing the value, then dumping them?
Is this a new way to build through the draft? I mean, the draft is part crap shoot, so the more rolls, the better, and all talent comes through the draft, BUT experience seems to show that young players develop better next to veterans, and they don't have any. I'm surprised they haven't tried to take old guys that want one more year on minimum one-year deals just to have them in the locker room.
But maybe it will make sense in the end. They have a good PG and PF, and a competent 7-foot Center locked up, along with a platoon of SF's, including Martell Webster, to work out this year. Perhaps two will work out together, and they'll actually have at least one balanced linup on the floor.