We sure have. Sometimes it's just a bad idea to bring in players with playoffs experience to change the culture. Shouldn't we see how Landry fits with a real system in place? Am I right or is that idea only reserved for certain players...er...I mean a certain player?
1st -- what happened with Reke was criminal. No comparison.
2nd -- Carl Landry isn't being judged on what he did in Kingsland, he's being judged on a whole career of the same crap. Sure, bad system (one who actually gave him the ball TOO much, the exact opposite of Reke) while he's here. But oh, must have been a bad system in New Orleans too. And Golden State. And Houston. There is an attempt here to say Landry failed in some special playing below his potential way when he was Sacrametno. he did not. He failed because he played EXACTLY like Carl Landry always has. There's nothing to correct. Nothing a 30 year old player is suddenly going to do to dramatically change things. And is he an ok player? Sure, he's an ok player. An aging undersized ok player who doesn't do the things we need done. Didn't then, didn't elsewhere, isn't going to here. The only interesting development with Landry is his aberrant rebounding last year. But that only makes things worse, as then you have a coach/front office basically falling into the "contract year" trap when a guy all of a sudden steps his game up, gets his big contract, and reverts to normal.
We're paying forward patience when it comes to PDA. His moves have sucked on their face. If there is going to be justification for them it has to lie in what other moves the original moves might allow him to make. So on this one overpaying for Landry can only be justified by then trading away JT or Patterson to fill another need, both of whom are similar level players, just as good guys, and younger.