He would have held a press conference after the draft talking about how close they got to trading for senguin
That's alright, pick up the grammatical error because you're aware of how idiotic you sound choosing draft picks over a contending team. I don't even care i've had multiple drinks so far, I'll give you this one. You know why? It must hurt really bad deep down knowing you'll never experience the Morey contender conundrum for a very, very, very long time with this sorry sack of sh*t franchise. But hehehe you'll get those draft picks you were desperately after heheh. Don't worry though. Not only will the Stone-lead team not beat the Warriors, they won't beat (Insert any of the remaining 28 teams in the NBA) regularly. Much wow. Such amazing post-Morey. No solution - Tilman's fault. Murky future - Tilman's fault. Flawed basketball theory - aka the only one who came close to beating the greatest team every assembled besides the potential greatest individual player ever. No head coach - LMFAO at that being the GM's fault. Are you really this dense? I mean really. Goodbye GM - Tilman's fault. Goodbye star player - Tilman's fault. Goodbye CEO - Tilman's fault. Goodbye head coach - Tilman's fault. See a recurring trend here bucko? Only difference with your (used correctly) and mine, is one is based in fantasy. And one is based on actual fact. MaH dRaFt PiCks
You know what’s interesting? Fans here and the media talk about Morey as if he’s the GM of the Sixers? He’s not. Elton Brand is. Morey is the President of Basketball Operations for the Sixers. I’d assume that Brand makes a lot of personnel and contractual decisions and reports to Morey. If so why does Morey get all the credit and Brand is never mentioned? Likewise Keith Jones is the Senior Vice President of Basketball relations in the Rockets org chart. If this is the case Stone would then report to Jones? Unless Stone is the GM/President of BB ops in the rockets org chart. Regardless Morey is given too much credit leaving Brand the GM out of the picture. Just something to muse about.
Quite emotional there. Remember you’re the one who started it and i’m just finishing it. Didn’t bother reading your whole long retort since it’s not revolved around facts. Shows how little you know of the situation. Cool bro.
That's ok, I wouldn't expect someone who was proved idiotic in the first instance, to read the second smackdown. The only takeaway for you though is - MaH dRaFt PiCkS. Enjoy them especially when you tank an entire season and pick........ someone who isn't even bench-ready hahahahahaha. MAH DRAFT PICKS
It really doesn't seem that way. I don't believe we have a President of Basketball operations on this team. It seems like we have a GM that is President of Basketball operations unless it is Patrick Fertitta. Looks like Eli Witus and Keith Jones report to Stone. https://basketball.realgm.com/nba/teams/Houston-Rockets/10/staff-members Also definitely seems like Morey is in charge of making all roster moves right now. I have no idea what Brand does for them as "gm".
Yeah i think you’re right in terms of Stone. I don’t get the sixers org hierarchy but Brand is never mentioned but he’s the GM. But regardless it’s a team effort in terms of personnel decisions and contractual negotiations. Many people forget this. Sure the President has the final say but Morey wasn’t the only one making decisions when he was in Houston and likewise in Philly. And the same applies to Stone. Just as in coaching there’s a whole staff of specialists. And just as in a team with several players. We as a society love to put the onus on one person. I suppose it’s the whole “everything falls on leadership” thing. But just interesting to think about.
He would've never made the Sengun trade, we'd have Aaron Gordon or Richaun Holmes right now or something.
Morey would offer poison pill contracts to promising potential players like Jeremy Lin and Asik. Then use that bait to reel in a fish like James Harden who was coming off the bench for the Thunder. Then use that bait to lure a Dwight Howard caliber player of that time, now. Meanwhile losing the original pieces of Lin and Asik Addition by subtraction. Not much in drafting and nurturing our own in that.
He would go to Philly and leave the organization who has the worst owner in the league the first chance he got
Basically dominate the market. Def not destroy a championship level team and turn it into the worse team in the league but we know who the real problem there is.
I don't think Les and Morey were very good gamblers when it came to talent. When they did, they got Royce White. What I am curious about though is who would Morey have drafted this past offseason.
Well they drafted: 1) Springer...who I felt going into the draft were clones of Cam Thomas and Josh Christopher. Each very similar as Josh and Cam the streaky shooters and Springer a slightly better defender. I saw a clip of Cade Cunningham driving to the basket and lowering his shoulder vs Springer. Springer bouncing 1 or 2 feet back. Cade with an easy layup. Commentator saying, and that's against a good defender. Nets (Cam Thomas), 76ers (Jaden Springer) and Rockets (Josh Christopher) are trying to find the next James Harden. IMO __________ 2) Felip Petrusev: Morey may have moved up to get Sengun? __________ 3) Bassey: a player I wanted the Rockets to draft. Didn't play summer league due to contract dispute. Injured during preseason; but the team praises Bassey as the steal of the draft from practices and the few minutes he has played. ------ I feel Morey still reads CF's and read me praising Bassey; but I wouldn't have drafted Josh Christopher or Jaden Springer. Clones of them coming in further drafts. Jaden Hardy being one.