Sheeiiitttttt
You can say what you wanna... We can play that game..... But I don't need a NBA GM salary to see that the kid had tools to be a top 20 player, let alone a top 10 guard in a few years.
No game being played. Don't use him being an MVP candidate as a scale for where he would be on the Thunder had he stayed. He was NEVER, EVER, EVER, EVER going to have the impact he now has in Houston, in OKC playing Catwoman to KD and Westbrook. His production, role, impact on that team would have never warranted a max contract. I don't know why this is so hard to understand.
And they knew it..... OKC is a small market and was scared to spend big.... They struck lightning in the draft 3 times in a row, and only got 1 finals appearance in 5 years to show for it, when they really should at least have one ship....
They weren't scared to spend big, they were just smart in what they spent the cap on.
And they knew it..... OKC is a small market and was scared to spend big.... They struck lightning in the draft 3 times in a row, and only got 1 finals appearance in 5 years to show for it, when they really should at least have one ship....
Even if Harden stayed, they still wouldn't have won a ship. Your point?
The GM\Brooks dropped the ball...if they didn't wanna pay the tax, maybe they should have explored more options and shopped Ibaka for a first round pick.....That's what I would've done out the gate, especially in today's league.....
Why trade one of the best defensive anchors in the league?
If that's what you would have done out the gate, you would have failed miserably as a GM.