Anyone have a link to where this was posted on clutchfans because I missed it?
I'm just not feeling either sides of this debate because both are so extreme. You have one side that gives Morey the benefit of the doubt for everything because he's a 'wizard' who always wins transaction moves. Then you have the other side that I've noticed is fixated on this 'genius' tag that others have given him and almost seems offended that another man could get this title (never mind that he's always publicly deflected praise to Hinkie/Rosas and given credit to Buford, Riley, and Presti as the best gms).
I'll keep this short as short as possible but the first group has a hard time accepting that he's not infallible and the reality is that he without a doubt botched this off-season and got lucky the CP3 to the Lakers deal got nixed. There are other smaller errors but these two situations immediately come to mind. The second group never seems to take into account the fact that Morey isn't the owner of the team and at the end of the day takes orders just like most people on this planet. The reason I asked for a clutchfans link is because most of the members are longtime Rockets fans who are very familiar with Les and his actions over the last 20 years. Now I'm not saying other gms get the freedom to do whatever they want but I am saying that the plan Les has Morey operating under is essentially like forcing a right handed guy to shoot left handed for his whole career.
I think this article has many good points and I actually heard a bit of your radio interview (did great btw) but I think that's the one thing this story is missing. It's not surprising at all that this would gain traction with those that aren't close to the situation (or that just don't like the guy) but those of us with 20 years of watching Les work know that a few of the shots you're taking at Morey are actually Les' decisions. Hinkie has been the man in Philly for a year now and it seems like people have yet to notice that he's taken the polar opposite approach to team building as Morey has. I wonder why that is? It's incredibly misleading to say he dumped Lowry and Gogi for Lin. He flipped Lowry for Harden (he really flipped Raefer into Harden) and Les wanted Lin back by any means for off the court reasons. I really think this would have gotten a lot more traction down here if you worked Les into the story because most will just dismiss this as a Morey hit piece. I also think there's a bit of revisionist history going on regarding the 'treadmill team' idea but I'll save that for another day.
But most importantly I'm glad you're getting the exposure you deserve. I wish I had the chance to hear reactions from the callers but I'll definitely go back and listen to the entire interview now. You picked a great show to appear on because some other hosts would have cut you off repeatedly or thrown you under the bus after your interview was over. Word of advice, shyt on the Texans next time and you'll probably get on ALL of the local stations

. I don't visit here that much during the summer but I'll definitely keep an eye out for your posts pinned at the top.
