Lack of aggression isn’t a complaint I’ve lodged. Not signing someone like Shaq is a symptom of the problem and not the problem itself. The problem is a lack of recognition of a problem (and also tunnel vision which is a secondary part of the problem). That problem is perimeter defense. Yes, this has limited possibility for upgrade because Clarkson, Bojan, Mitchell, and Conley are all four guys who will command a lot of minutes. The obvious and largest solution revolves around Conley, and we’ve already covered that we’re not going to change that. So the idea is that we’re content with what we’ve got. The complaint is really that we’ve locked in to one narrow idea. That idea is believing that all our defensive woes lie with the backup 5 spot (we were the guys complaining about this issue and told to trust the process). It seems as if we feel we’ve addressed that and that’s it. We’ve done our work. The fact that we’re pimping up the answer to be a guy who hasn’t played any impactful NBA minutes tells us all we need to know about how little of a problem they view this as. This has nearly nothing to do with Shaq.I guess we have very different definitions of what conservative is. If you make several moves that fail miserably, that is not conservative to me. That's just making poor moves. I completely agree, viewing it as conservative/aggressive does miss the mark. Roping anything and everything into being conservative is the most basic, common thing from generic disgruntled fans. Seen it a million times from fans of all teams. Same type of people who are still happy when their team fails, because it at least means that they were right.
I'll believe you if you say you're an objective person, but I don't see objectivity I am going to try to understand what's getting you there. I just can't see how the failure to sign someone no one else has signed exhibits a crippling lack of aggression. I also don't think it's crazy to acknowledge that there's probably something with Shaq's situation that we don't know. Unless his agent posts on JazzFanz...that's undeniably true.