Kinda sorta. A lot of it was you expressing your frustrations in a very whiny way. But I've got the cheese for that....
Realistically, trading away an underachieving and annoying as hell Brad Miller plus Salmons and his ball hogging MLE paved the way to play JT and Hawes to see what you have. You bring in Noc who adds toughness, something you have been coveting on your team for a while (well, SANE toughness anyway). Noc is still a moveable piece, after all, here he is!
Signing Beno, in hindsight which is always 20/20, was a lethally bad move. But honestly, Beno was coming off a solid season in his first chance at a starting gig, who knew he would regress. All signs pointed to him progressing and instead he went backwards. How often does that happen? And at the time there really wasn't much to choose from. Petrie made what at the time was a solid move, not paying Beno starter bucks but giving him a healthy contract as it appeared he was going to become a solid player.
Garcia is a whole different evil. People love the way he plays, fearless, at full tilt, in your face. And his signing was and still is a good signing. Garcia, if he could stay healthy, would be a wonderful addition to any competing team as a 6th man. The thing about Cisco is, let him make one of those dumb decisions on the court with LeBron or Wade or Kobe and watch his *** get chewed. His problem is he has to be a leader on a team where he has no business trying to lead. Doesn't make him a bad guy, just puts him in a place where he is ill fitted to be.