I have made no comment on Geoff's success or failure as a GM in this thread, and its not what I want to talk about now.
I just think pretending that Geoff waiting too long to start the rebuild, selling low on guys that should have/could have fetched more and then continuing to sign mid-level guys while resigning our own guys to bigger deals than warranted is a strange "pass". Basically, if he hadn't done those things, we probably wouldn't be in this place.
Only focusing on the one year that he drafted well AND made A trade for young talent (Casspi and Greene) is not enough to convince me he's doing a good job.
Only focusing on the one year that he drafted well AND made A trade for young talent (Casspi and Greene) is not enough to convince me he's doing a good job.
Moving forward from here, today, it will be a few years before who we have right now matures enough for the team to make meaningful talent gathering trades. Making trades for mediocre talent from non-playoff teams will not help the Kings become a contender in 3-5 years, and therefore, I don't want to trade for those guys.
Murphy, Dalembert, Okefor, and so on, they don't make this team a contender and will slow the growth of the players we do have, AND will make the team win a little more in the short term causing it to lose positioning in the draft next year, thus reducing the team's ability to land contender level talent for the future.
If we were talking about trades that got us Amare, Bosh, Lebron, or something like that, I'd be listening, but we're not.