https://medium.com/the-cauldron/the-man-who-sold-the-world-3df16d8b754a
The Man Who Sold The World
Daryl Morey’s greatest fleecing as a GM? Selling the media and public on Daryl Morey.
Last weekend, the Dallas Mavericks outmaneuvered the Houston Rockets’ supposed wunderkind GM, structuring their offer to coveted restricted free agent small forward Chandler Parsons such that Morey was forced to blink. Morey, in the process of explaining Houston’s decision not to match, somewhat derisively deemed the contract “untradeable,” even as it conjured memories of the recent deals for Jeremy Lin and Omer Asik that Morey tailored in Houston’s favor.
Compounding the loss of their young, dynamic, marketable player (his nickname, “Chandsome,” tells a story in itself), the Rockets couldhave kept Parsons at the bargain price of $960,000 for the 2014-15 season, but they declined a team option so as to avoid letting the 25-year-old hit the market next summer as an unrestricted free agent.
In short, the Rockets lost Parsons because they strategized specifically not to lose him — a confounding turn of events. Morey either underestimated the demand for Parsons or overestimated the Rockets’ chances to sign marquee free agents Carmelo Anthony or Chris Bosh. Either way, this was a horrific misstep that, at least for now, cripples a team that was harboring immediate title aspirations.
In essence, Morey has replaced Parsons with Trevor Ariza, an inconsistent journeyman coming off a career year who also happens to be a Rocket retread who lasted all of one season (during which he shot just south of 40 percent) during his first tour of duty in Houston before being shipped out. It’s not the first time Morey has re-signed a player he previously dumped for more money the second time around.
All of this leaves the Rockets in an all-too-familiar spot: heading into yet another season positioned to be an also-ran.
Will the heretofore fawning media finally begin to scrutinize Morey’s bonafides as a GM who can build a legitimate title contender? Seven seasons, countless fluff pieces, and annual Sloan Sports Analytics Conferences later, will someone with public sway finally confront the Daryl Morey conundrum: the most-celebrated, highest-profile general manager in recent history hasn’t actually won anything.
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As a long time Rockets fan I've went through all the phases with this guy. I was happy when he got the job. I talked myself into a lot of his early moves. I was happy he brought us Harden. But slowly a lot of the moves have begun to look really suspect in hind sight. And this off season was clearly a massive misfire or at the very least a terrible miscalculation. Finally, I've come over to the line of thinking that you have been singing for a couple years now. Morey is much closer to fraudulent than competent. I especially enjoyed the making moves to just make moves part.
I passed this along to a buddy of mine that works at 97.5 in Houston...but he's such a Morey believer I don't know what he'll do with it. But hopefully he'll do the right thing and bring it to the masses back in the city.
If you've seen the movie, "the master", daryl morey is practically lancaster dodd. he's fooled a ton of people into believing in his ways in preparation for something bigger that's never gonna happen on his watch. and, like dodd, he's lost in his own moves to the point where they're conflicting with the beliefs & the stories he told in the past...because it's all bullshyt.
bill simmons must be joaquin phoenix in the film then.
That movie is based on L Ron HubbardIf you've seen the movie, "the master", daryl morey is practically lancaster dodd. he's fooled a ton of people into believing in his ways in preparation for something bigger that's never gonna happen on his watch. and, like dodd, he's lost in his own moves to the point where they're conflicting with the beliefs & the stories he told in the past...because it's all bullshyt.
bill simmons must be joaquin phoenix in the film then.