I do hate the front office, but I fail to see how that draft was special.
Scoot at #3 is a no brainer, and there where multiple good picks available for #23 and #43
If anything, drafting Murray over Leonard Miller or other young projects when planning to rebuild doesn't make too much sense
It amaze me how Cronin apologists will tell you Scoot is the second coming of Jesus but at the same time that no team was willing to give value for him.
The argument that teams wouldn't want to trade with us to try to make Dame want out is asinine. No team is turning down a good chance for the chance to be one of the multiples team that would want him
That can be your opinion. That's completely fine. I've certainly asked myself at the start of the offseason if going the rebuild route wasn't the better move. I was ok with trading And and #3 but wanted Sharpe here for sure.
What I can't forgive is Cronin not being honest and transparent about...
As told by... Cronin. I don't believe that shit one bit. Everybody wanted Scoot
He's throwing the team under the bus after the team threw him under the bus. Seems fair to me.
You mean, after being convinced by the FO to tank two years in a row under false promises that assets acquired that way would go towards building a championship roster. You know Dame would be all about chasing that playoff push, even battling through an injury, if it was only up to him.
Dame...