Still don't like the idea of members of the previous regime working out guards, along with our coach and owners, yet no GM. We have zero clue what a new GM will want to do or what his ideas are about clearing out the backcourt mess. We had a FO who doesn't understand fit, doesn't mind stacking a bunch of ball dominant guards together, and coaches/owners deciding where we might head with player personnel decisions. Makes me quite nervous.
I have no confidence in members of our previous FO helping in these workouts. They are completely clueless about fit in the backcourt and regularly have gotten excited about guards who don't fit. Then we have guys like Mastrov/Malone evaluating these workouts and by default building a strategy of where they want the team to head. I'd think this makes it tougher to bring in a GM. You need a GM to have a philosophy, a strategy for the roster, and evaluate talent according to that philosophy. Instead, we have members of the previous regime who have zero clue how players fit together and blew our last two picks helping in these workouts, along with a non-basketball type of Mastrov and a coach who has yet to have a word with our next GM(since we don't know who it'll be) holding these workouts.
I understand the position we're in, but we're doing this backwards. The last thing we need is another project of a ball dominant guard. We need a strategy to fill our SF hole and get more defense on our frontline. We need a strategy and direction to as what we're going to do to clear out our backcourt and who will be the ball dominant guard, whether Reke or someone else we bring in. Yet, we don't have that. Not only do we not have a GM, but our not yet known GM doesn't know if Reke will be back, so how can anyone properly evaluate what our backcourt needs? Only thing I can gather by these workouts is no one seems to think IT will be our PG next year. But if Reke does return and is our SG, I'd much rather a GM deciding who might fit next to him than members of our previous FO(who've failed at that time and time again) and our owners/coach. I really do think it's a problem if our owners/coach are starting to build a strategy on our backcourt without a GM. A little nervous that Vivek might have too much confidence in Malone and this might complicate our future FO.
And all this makes it very tough to consider packaging the pick, as that requires a GM with a strategy and plan to fill holes/needs, and requires that GM to contact other teams and gauge interest. The rumored Lowry deal last year would have been a great move, but we don't currently even have that possibility as you need a GM in talks to do that.