For people complaining Danny isn't making moves, sometimes the best moves are the ones you don't make. Not every move ends up moving the team forward. Many moves that teams make end up hurting the team or getting them stuck in the mud.
Look at the Pistons, they made moves. They traded their big name player in Billups for another big name player in Iverson when that team stopped moving forward. They signed 2 of the best free agents available in 2009 in Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva, then in 2013 they again signed 2 of the best free agents in Josh Smith and Brandon Jennings. And where exactly has this gotten them?
Look at the Knicks, they never stopped making moves. They made a lot of big moves trading or signing for Keith Van Horn, Mutombo, Marbury, Steve Francis, Zach Randolph, Eddy Curry, Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire, Jerome James, Tyson Chandler, Josh Smith, etc. Where has that gotten them?
Look at Philly, they traded for All-Stars like Chris Webber and Andrew Bynum, they traded away All-Stars like Allen Iverson, Andre Iguodala, and Jrue Holiday, they signed the best free agent on the market in 2008 with Elton Brand. Where did all that get them?
Look at Milwaukee, they seem to make moves every year trading for John Salmons, Corey Maggette, Stephen Jackson, Monta Ellis, JJ Reddick, Caron Butler. Signing OJ Mayo, Drew Gooden, Mike Dunleavy. Some of their fans got so mad that they were always making moves for mediocre players that they raised money for a billboard telling the team to tank instead.
Just got to face it, sometimes it's better to make no moves at all than to make bad moves.