This is interesting. I run a business and in business, you don't sweep mistakes under the rug and ignore them. Pretend they don't exist. Particularly when there are long term ramifications. Emotion plays no part. You are constantly looking to improve and learn from your mistakes. The definition of a mistake can be subjective yet as a practice, I regularly make a habit of tracking the results of decisions and weighing them vs our competitors.
Why would the NBA be any different?
Objectively speaking, passing on Luka was a highly questionable decision. Throw draft day emotion out the window and simply chart results from draft day until today. Luka has been a better player than anyone on the current Kings roster. In this case, it isn't simply Luka vs Bagley. It's the decision of bypassing building around Luka because Fox is considered the cornerstone. As of today, few, if any would choose Fox as a cornerstone over Luka.
Bypassing Luka was one of the most important decisions this franchise made spanning a multi-year period and the results impact the next decade. What business or those involved in such a business would decide that topic isn't worth discussing?
Why, if there was a potential massive screwup, would people not hold those responsible for the decision to answer to it?
The same people who passed on Luka, fired Joerger and are currently presiding over an 0-3 team which has lost by 25+ points twice, while none of the other 29 NBA teams combined have lost by 25 points once.
If this type of mismanagement, these red flags happen within my company or countless other private organizations, everything is put on the table and dissected.
But the fans of a team who haven't made the playoffs since '06 can't discuss a potential massive mistake, which is effecting the team here and now, on the main forums.
I'm generally amused that "I'm tired of hearing about Luka" is a valid argument.
The team hasn't made the playoffs since '06 and I'm sick of the repeat mismanagement appears like a more valid argument.
Why would the NBA be any different?
Objectively speaking, passing on Luka was a highly questionable decision. Throw draft day emotion out the window and simply chart results from draft day until today. Luka has been a better player than anyone on the current Kings roster. In this case, it isn't simply Luka vs Bagley. It's the decision of bypassing building around Luka because Fox is considered the cornerstone. As of today, few, if any would choose Fox as a cornerstone over Luka.
Bypassing Luka was one of the most important decisions this franchise made spanning a multi-year period and the results impact the next decade. What business or those involved in such a business would decide that topic isn't worth discussing?
Why, if there was a potential massive screwup, would people not hold those responsible for the decision to answer to it?
The same people who passed on Luka, fired Joerger and are currently presiding over an 0-3 team which has lost by 25+ points twice, while none of the other 29 NBA teams combined have lost by 25 points once.
If this type of mismanagement, these red flags happen within my company or countless other private organizations, everything is put on the table and dissected.
But the fans of a team who haven't made the playoffs since '06 can't discuss a potential massive mistake, which is effecting the team here and now, on the main forums.
I'm generally amused that "I'm tired of hearing about Luka" is a valid argument.
The team hasn't made the playoffs since '06 and I'm sick of the repeat mismanagement appears like a more valid argument.
Straw man arguments don't do well around here. Have a good night and feel free to continue to discuss Doncic. If you want to continue to discuss the mod's decision, send us a PM.