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It is Ham reporting it but sounds legit. Now seems like some wasted moves here.
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We need shooting, he wasn't actually providing much of it from what we saw last year. Also possible he wasn't "all in" with the Kings, and so we move on.
Giving him an offer, together with our three cheap F/C projects, would of eaten most of our free agency budget today - limiting possible moves for tomorrow. Hoping for an upgraded shooter via trade or signing
We didn't have any real leverage though. Vlade drafted Bagley, not Monte. That was already a wasted asset before he even took the job. Moving him for a player Monte had tried to acquire a year earlier made sense at the time and it was pretty obvious no better deals were on the table. Now that Donte is a free agent he has a number in mind of what he's looking for and if Monte doesn't plan to match that and some other team will, there's really no reason to pick up the QO. If we pick up the QO and don't intend to match whatever contract he's offered we're just cutting into our own cap space and letting other teams determine when we get to use it.
I get the whole process oriented guy, but at some point you need to move with pace. The whole turtle beating the hare doesnt work 9/10 because the hares in the league (other efficient GMs) arent lazy crapbags like the hare in the story, but our own resident Eyore plods along at such a snails pace that by the time he gets to the party, all relevant FA are gone. I hope im wrong here but im willing to het he has no real move in the bag. Just a bunch of white board dreams.The Kings could rescind the QO at any time. The ONLY risk was DDV taking the QO immediately.
I'm not even mad at Monte. Just find it funny that yhall so riled up over this--this is what a middle manager would do. Monte is not comfortable with creativity and unknowns. Dude draws straight lines and gravitates towards high floors. The (very minimal) risk that DDV would jump and take the QO before the Kings could rescind it before executing a larger trade was too much risk for our processing, processing, processing, processing GM to take.
I get the whole process oriented guy, but at some point you need to move with pace. The whole turtle beating the hare doesnt work 9/10 because the hares in the league (other efficient GMs) arent lazy crapbags like the hare in the story, but our own resident Eyore plods along at such a snails pace that by the time he gets to the party, all relevant FA are gone. I hope im wrong here but im willing to het he has no real move in the bag. Just a bunch of white board dreams.
The Kings could rescind the QO at any time. The ONLY risk was DDV taking the QO immediately.
I'm not even mad at Monte. Just find it funny that yhall so riled up over this--this is what a middle manager would do. Monte is not comfortable with creativity and unknowns. Dude draws straight lines and gravitates towards high floors. The (very minimal) risk that DDV would jump and take the QO before the Kings could rescind it before executing a larger trade was too much risk for our processing, processing, processing, processing GM to take.
Now you are just trying to ram everything into your poor "middle manager" analogy. A middle manager (you use it disparagingly, despite there being lots of really good middle managers, so you must mean someone with no real authority who makes the safe moves, and keeps things moving without creativity) would ALWAYS take the safe and controlled move. Such a person would take the safe move and try not to draw attention to himself. He would keep things moving one step in front of the other with no deviation from a plan that was set by someone else, and would try as best as he could to be safely "in the pack" and not an outlier.
This isn't a safe move that allows him to put one foot in front of the other and keep the status quo. It is the opposite. It is a move that creates an immediate roster hole that demands that he make a big and bold move to follow it, or fail completely. By not keeping DDV, he has created a situation where he must be creative about the roster. A "middle manager," as you use the term, would never want to expose himself to that type of risk and variability. The middle manager would have made the move that everyone else would have made (extend the offer) and stay safely in the pack, trying not to draw too much attention.
You can certainly think this was a bad or dumb move (I do), but stop with the tired middle manager tripe. You have said it so often, and in response to literally every move, that it has lost all meaning on this board.
I like smart managers whether they're in the first or second chair. Smart managers tend to be able to go backwards and forward, utilize the QO on a temporary basis to protect against losing an asset, and then rescind it when there's a bigger trade on the table. The Kings lose nothing from applying that strategy. Nothing.
Except that isnt what happened here. They never offered it in order to rescind it. That strategy was not what was done... Who knows, maybe they will make a swing for the fences tomorrow, but id be surprised. Most likely we will be disappointed, but i will be the first to admit I'm wrong if monte pulls an impressive move here. I just dont see any rumors out there showing us as active in any free agent talks. I know this FO is notoriously tight lipped, but agents for various players aren't. Other offices aren't. If a move was going to be made there would be some discussion somewhere, and i see absolutely nothing there.I like smart managers whether they're in the first or second chair. Smart managers tend to be able to go backwards and forward, utilize the QO on a temporary basis to protect against losing an asset, and then rescind it when there's a bigger trade on the table. The Kings lose nothing from applying that strategy. Nothing.
Except that isnt what happened here. They never offered it in order to rescind it. That strategy was not what was done.
this doesn't mean Donte is gone. It's simply letting the market dictate his value and Monte deciding from there if it's worth matching or not. I like it, not investing long term and big money in role players if you don't have to.
Sorry, i misunderstood his intent. Like i said, the only move i see here is absorbing the contract of another star/borderline star like collins, hayword or as part of absorbing 16M as part of a max offer S/T for Milea Bridges (sending back Holmes and Harkless and a FRP). I dont see any realistic needle movers available for $16M and we would have had the bird rights to DDV allowing us to sign him for above the cap if necessary. This move means they were not satisfied with either his progress healing or his attitude or both.I think that is his point. That is what we should have done, even if we didn’t intend to sign DDV. Why give up your leverage for free, before free agency even starts? Monte could have rescinded the QO at any time.
Bro, thats why you have a QOthis doesn't mean Donte is gone. It's simply letting the market dictate his value and Monte deciding from there if it's worth matching or not. I like it, not investing long term and big money in role players if you don't have to.
We don't have to be bagging on Monty in order to understand that this decision is odd. And by not making a qualifying offer the only advantage would be if Dante's best offer is somehow under the qualifying offer. Otherwise we were always free to let the market dictate his value.this doesn't mean Donte is gone. It's simply letting the market dictate his value and Monte deciding from there if it's worth matching or not. I like it, not investing long term and big money in role players if you don't have to.
that isn’t true. Monte gave up the guaranteed right to match. I mean, maybe he gets the chance to match if DDV tells him the offer and asks him to match because he really wants to stay in Sac, but there is nothing stopping DDV from just signing a deal elsewhere.
It is the exact opposite of what you are talking aboutthis doesn't mean Donte is gone. It's simply letting the market dictate his value and Monte deciding from there if it's worth matching or not. I like it, not investing long term and big money in role players if you don't have to.
It is the exact opposite of what you are talking about
That’s true, if the Kings thought DDV was worth at the minimum of the 7 mil his QO was valued at.Bro, thats why you have a QO