lipoli390 wrote:monsterpile wrote:lipoli390 wrote:sjm34 wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Duke13 wrote:
Agree, and he's prolly a better rebounder. I do feel bad for Gorgi, I think Tibs has killed his confidence
Q, Doper and Duke -- I agree with all three of you. Q's right that Gorgui is the best option compared to Aldrich, Patton and Jefferson for all the reasons Q gave. I also agree with Doper that Thibs is too tied to his system and, on this issue, needs to play Belly more. Finally, I agree with Duke that Thibs has killed Gorgui's confidence. As a result, we're not getting Gorgui's best. But Thibs hasn't been getting the best or the most out of Belly either.
I've always liked Gorgui, but his contract was a mistake and it was a further mistake to keep Gorgui after signing Gibson. This is the era of stretch 4s. Gibson isn't a stretch 4 but is exceptional in many other ways -- offensive efficiency, defensively. The smarter move last summer would have been to trade Gorgui for a shorter-term contract and sign a stretch 4 like Illyasova.
Gorgui's confidence has nothing to do with him being unable to move laterally or show on the PnR. Thibs did nothing but praise G for is play last season, so I don't see how Thibs bears any responsibility for G's play now.
I am pretty sure that Gorgui's contract is untradeable on its own, and Thibs is too stubborn to admit he screwed up by using a first rounder to unload it (if that is enough?).
I agree that Gorgui's confidence has nothing to do with his slow lateral movement. In fact, Gorgui's main problem is the fact that he's slow overall. But lack of confidence and playing time have hurt his offensive game. He's always been a good mid-range shooter and good passer. He's slid back in both categories.
I agree that his contract is probably untradeable now. And there's no way I'd give up a first round pick just to get another team to take him. But I think he was tradeable for decent value last summer, coming off a pretty good season for him. Thibs' failure to deal him last summer was an error in judgment.
I'd like to see your post from last summer calling to trade Dieng for value.
Come on Monster, you're showing your smarmy side again. You won't find that quote because I never called for trading him last summer. If I had been PBO, failing to trade him would have been MY error of judgment. But guess what, I wasn't PBO; Thibs was. So that makes it Thibs' error. Whether I would have made the same mistake at the time doesn't change the analysis of whether it was a mistake. You do understand that, don't you?
First of all I had to look up "smarmy" to see the definition. Sorry if my post came on too strong.
That's fine if all you are saying that it was Thibs mistake. From my perspective the post read more like you knew what was to happen all along and Thibs is a moron for not seeing it despite it not being something you would have done however many months ago. I guess what I mean is that if it's such an egregious error since we are armchair GMs on this board it may be worth mentioning we also screwed up too. Both of us are big Dieng fans from the draft on. How many of us had basically no interest in dealing Dieng a few months ago? How many of us praised that contract when it was given? There are a lot of smart folks here including yourself.
Like you I agree I wouldn't compound the mistake of dealing Dieng by giving up a 1st round pick to get rid of him. Why?
I think he can absolutley still play at a rotation level for a good team. You mentioned his midrange shooting numbers slipping. He may have had a bad/brutal stretch recently but the percentages are as strong as ever. His overall numbers across the board are right in line with his career numbers. Some are a little better some a little less but he is still putting up solid numbers. He isn't showing well on the court but despite all that the productivity is there. So it's possible the guy ends up being a worthwhile player for this team (maybe adjusts to being a bench player) or another team buys low on him in a deal this summer where we get a different bad contract/s. One thing that would help is if Thibs was less ridged in his rotations and went with some matchups sometimes not playing Dieng at all when it doesn't make sense if teams go small.
Some of this isn't new info but thoughts?