1. Dally is not and never has been a leader. We needed a leader in the backcourt most of all.
2. Clear capspace for what? The lockout has scared most of the top FAs into signing extensions. Carmelo remains but he's not coming here.
3. I understand the team is losing money, but customer faith is not won back this way. It's not about breaking the bank, but spending a little more to get a major need, instead of going the cheap route and taking your chances with bad chemistry.
Your right about Dalembert not being a leader. Nor is he a scoring machine. I'm not sure many of us thought he was brought here for either of those things. At least I didn't. So far he's done what I thought he was capable of. I know that probably some thought he might be better offensively, but since I watched him play quite a bit before we traded for him, I had no such inclinations.
At the moment there is still a lot of good freeagents available next offseason. But I also agree with you that the team desperately needs to put butts in the seats by showing improvement over last year, and at the moment they're headed in the wrong direction. So the question is, is it because we don't have enough talent, or is it because the talent we have isn't being coached properly? Or is it both?
I'm not going to go back and beat the horse again. But the team won 25 game last year with some combination of Hawes, Thompson, Landry, Greene, Casspi, Beno, and Evans in the starting lineup last year. So is it unreasonable to think that the starting lineup this year would be mostly made up of that same group, with the others of that group being the first off the bench? Those, with the obvious exception of Hawes are the players on the team that best know each others games. They're the one's that have the most experience playing together. You want chemistry on the team. Try putting the players that already have some chemistry on the floor at the same time. Then work the new players into the rotation, and if necessary down the line, into the starting lineup.
I'm not saying you'd have a winner, but it would likely be better than what were seeing right now. And right now you have a confused team, with players starting to speak out. For the first time I can remember, Thompson looked visibly angry on the bench during the last game. And like Thompson or not, he's the consumate team player. If you start to lose players like Thompson, your going to lose the whole team.
I do think it gives one pause when you see players like C.J. Miles, a player, or a player like him, that maybe could have been had in the offseason, playing so well for Sloan. And not just Miles, but all the lesser players on the team. Sloan always seems to get the most out of his players. He knows their strengths and weaknesses. I seem to recall that we once had Ronnie Price. And now were trying to find someone that can guard the other teams PG. Hmmm!
Yeah, I know that hindsight is 100%. I'll tell you what. You get me a Jerry Sloan clone, and I'll forget all about Ronnie Price..