There is another narrative regarding MPJ—one that brings out the cynic in me—time. I have defended every Vlade move except the Sixers trade, and even then stated that the idea was sound, merely poorly executed. But, he and the entire front office should be on the hot seat next year. If they don’t win 35+ games then they all need to be fired. We cannot go into next offseason with two max slots available and an obviously lame duck front office. We will need to clean house and hope the new GM can use his pre-existing connections to sign at least one headliner to a max slot.
However, the narrative with MPJ is he needs time. He missed college with an injury, you see, and will need time to adjust to simply playing again, let alone NBA level offenses/defenses, etc. Why, we’ll probably just tread water next year, but let me tell you, this kid is going to be “SPECIAL” in 3 years. You have to give the front office time to work with our #2 pick, MPJ. It’s only fair, after all. And, we’re going to struggle to attract free agents before MPJ turns the corner...you understand? Right? But, hey, look at these McDonald’s highlights and tell me the kid won’t be Amazing once it clicks.
Luka puts these guys on the clock, no buffer. No cute narrative. No extra time. I love Vlade and Peja, but taking MPJ over Luka is dubious for more than one reason. I hope our front office succeeds, but make no mistake, these guys are never getting another NBA job if they don’t make it work in Sacramento first. Luka gives them just this one last summer, and then they have to simply hope it works this season.