lipoli390 wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:The one thing i agree with Thibs on is to not make a bad deal for the sake of making a deal. If we can't get decent value let Butler sit until we can. The problem is the window where we could have gotten great value passed back in June. With all the information that has come out since the end of the season, can anyone disagree with that?
To me it matters on what Jimmy said back then. If it was trade me now, thibs made a mistake. If it was I am leaning towards leaving or i'm leaving but there was no trade demands I really don't blame thibs.
You got to see it from thibs prospective if he trades Jimmy he will get fired because we wont make the playoffs and with Jimmy we were the 3 seed and the rockets on paper got worse and older. Stop thibs thinks winning can heal all and that is all Jimmy talks about it's winning. So I can see where thibs was coming from and would have had similar opinions
If a PBO won't take action regarding a player unless/until that player has told him unequivocally that he demands to be trade, that PBO has no business being in charge of a multi-million dollar operation, i.e, a NBA team's basketball operations department. We know Butler skipped the plane ride and his physical. We've heard highly credible reports that Jimmy, at a minimum, expressed his desire to play elsewhere and that he was not inclined to re-sign way back in the early summer. We all read reports in early May that Butler wasn't happy. We had media reports earlier this summer in which Jimmy expressed that he didn't like KAT or Wiggins. You don't pay a top executive millions a year to just respond to the obvious. You pay them to think, to anticipate, to understand and read the signs and then to take action on those cues. And in this instance, the cues and clues Thibodeau had thrust in his face weren't exactly subtle. Thibidoeau failed miserably as PBO over the past 5 months. He should be fired.
A good GM tries to patch the relationship, not bend to the player's will at the first sign of unhappiness which is what Thibs is doing. LA wouldn't be a Spur if Pop acted in the manner you suggest Thibs should have acted with Jimmy. Good GM's don't let the players run the team. Thibs is gonna get fired as a result of this trade either right after it's made or after this season is done and we are looking at a lottery pick. I would fully expect any GM in his spot to do the same thing. People need to stop universally blaming Thibs for a situation ass hole Jimmy created. Thibs is doing what every other respectable GM would do in this spot and not rush to trade away your best player. The longer the insubordination goes on actually has me believing we will get a solid return for Jimmy because we don't have a front office bending to the will of the weak player and owner and play right into everyone else's hands to end up with a poo poo platter.