I would be worried if Sacramento, The Clippers, and Cavaliers were not in the top ten of his rating system. How have their picks made them better teams?
Hindsight is 20/20. Please point me to the post where you suggested this strategy when it would have been a relevant option.
In that case, rep given. I wish KOC would have listened to you. On a side note, what put you in position to talk to RM? That's cool.I actually talked to Reggie Miller before the Cavs v. Yata game and used the phrase, "KOC and Jerry Sloan should sign this guy for the rest of his career, he has proven his worth." while pointing at Wes. He then used that and tweaked it a bit after Gaines hit that shot.
Great point. Sloan was not a very big fan of athleticism. Now that he's gone I wonder if we'll see a change in draft philosophy.
It still wouldn't have worked. The league would have challenged it as a salary cap circumvention (and they would have been right). The contract would have likely been voided and Matthews not allowed to rejoin the Jazz.Well, then that's what KOC should have done. If you talk to the guy up front and let them know your plans and tell them they're a part of the future and tell them you're showing them you mean it with your money, only a truly colossal douche-bag of a person would turn down that loyalty from his team and sign with another team (ahem, *cough* Boozer). Plus, it wasn't until later in the 09 season and the playoffs that Wes exploded on the national scene. Mid-season he was still seeming like a player that might be worth something, but was just a hard-working kid with a chip on his shoulder, no one would have thrown bigger than a 1st round rookie contract at him.
KOC could have locked Wes up mid-season and should have.
I wonder how much say Sloan in who the jazz drafted .
I would be worried if Sacramento, The Clippers, and Cavaliers were not in the top ten of his rating system. How have their picks made them better teams?
In related news, the current two-time defending champs are 25th and more teams in the bottom ten are in the playoffs than teams in the top 10.
Something tells me draft position has something to do with this.