TaxMan
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He also completed two trades at the trade deadline (maybe more if I'm not remembering correctly), and curiously enough I don't remember any rumors about either of those deals before they were done. If the overall hypothesis is that he's paralyzed by fear of making a bad decision and so things keep falling through, I'd say there are a variety of equally plausible explanations:I like Wright and didn’t have a strong opinion on the Tristan trade.
It’s funny how pointing out an obvious pattern of McNair’s, in a fair way, is interpreted ss being negative. I’m not negative on McNair YET.
1. The Bogi deal appears to have been leaked inappropriately by someone (seems like the bucks) which blew up the deal. Lots of chatter after around why, but seems like nobody wanted potential fines for tampering so not sure how to read that. I can't see how this had anything to do with Monte not making a confident decision.
2. Seems pretty clear the Lakers were playing us, and probably the Wizards, off each other in negotiations. At the end of the day, it's not like the Lakers accepted a deal that was comparable to what we were offering with Hield. The Lakers decided to accept a deal for a non-shooter with a huge salary. It's not like Monte was twiddling his thumbs and so LA agreed to send the same package to Washington for Davis Bertans - a similar three point shooter, also with a large contract.
3. Who knows what happened with the Thompson trade, but seems more likely a salary cap issue due to the Celtic's situation as part of a more complicated three way deal.
Isn't it just possible that in the current social media environment, with instant reactions and a desire to break news 24/7, that we feel like we know more than we really do?