I know there are alot of Petrie's supporter here as well as people who don't really care much for our current rebuilding plan. So I like to ask you all what you think of our current rebuilding plan in comparison to a team like the lakers or the Heat.
You can say that Petrie is wise in not making a rash trade due to pressure and that he waits until the right deal come along. And while that maybe a great thing to do, it also means we're spending alot of times not doing anything and there's opportunity cost in that. It's like the saying: you cant win big unless you're willing to take a risk. Look at the lakers, sure...they were bonehead to trade Caron Butler for Kwame Brown. That was a risky decision and it fail, but its also kwame brown that got them Pau Gasol. It's the risk taking that got them to start rebuilding and return to the championship race before us since we're unwilling to take that big risk. I think Miami is on the same path to rebuilding: high risk and high reward. They got rid of Shaq's contract and will pretty much pick up a high draft pick to pair up with Dwade. When Jwill's contract expire they will have room to sign some strong FA and push them into the playoff race again. It's just like that they have win a championship with O'neal and rebuild faster than we can do anything.
Some of the posters have also brought up that we dont really know the inside working that petrie is doing and that he maybe trying hard to get some trades in but he cant. Well, I dont really buy that excuse. As with any jobs, people expects results. I dont get pay for "trying", I get pay for what I accomplish. It shouldnt be any different with Petrie. If he's as good as he is, then he should have gotten something working already.
You can say that Petrie is wise in not making a rash trade due to pressure and that he waits until the right deal come along. And while that maybe a great thing to do, it also means we're spending alot of times not doing anything and there's opportunity cost in that. It's like the saying: you cant win big unless you're willing to take a risk. Look at the lakers, sure...they were bonehead to trade Caron Butler for Kwame Brown. That was a risky decision and it fail, but its also kwame brown that got them Pau Gasol. It's the risk taking that got them to start rebuilding and return to the championship race before us since we're unwilling to take that big risk. I think Miami is on the same path to rebuilding: high risk and high reward. They got rid of Shaq's contract and will pretty much pick up a high draft pick to pair up with Dwade. When Jwill's contract expire they will have room to sign some strong FA and push them into the playoff race again. It's just like that they have win a championship with O'neal and rebuild faster than we can do anything.
Some of the posters have also brought up that we dont really know the inside working that petrie is doing and that he maybe trying hard to get some trades in but he cant. Well, I dont really buy that excuse. As with any jobs, people expects results. I dont get pay for "trying", I get pay for what I accomplish. It shouldnt be any different with Petrie. If he's as good as he is, then he should have gotten something working already.