I think in most situations a GM needs time to do his thing, but at some point if it's not working it's just not working. Maybe 6 years isn't enough? I realize they had a major rebuild after LMA left, but it's been a bit of a broken record the last 3 years, yes this was their best overall year in terms of record, and their defense got a lot better, but it still was kind of the same year.
Overall to me though, if NO is going to get up and tell us everything is going according to his plan every time he's up there talking then it seems like he can take the blame when it doesn't go well, and I really hope part of his plan is winning the 1st round next year.
That's what you think Olshey said? No wonder you hate him, ha ha. He specifically said the end of the season was "disappointing" and "stunning". Please tell me where he said everything is going according to his plan? Saying he wasn't going to overreact to one playoff series and that they are in year 3 of a 5 year rebuild isn't saying that he was okay with what happened or that it's exactly what should've happened. Most of the rest of his statement was about the roster needing to improve and that it wasn't a finished project.
The rebuild got off course from the beginning because in my opinion he was a little too good at his job for the team to be really terrible and because any team with Dame (and CJ) is going to win some games and we ended up losing our 1st round pick in 2016 because of it. That is not good for any rebuilding team to not have a draft pick (see Nets the last few years, Lakers this year, and Kings next year). I truly believe he thought that pick was going to turn into two 2nd round picks because it was lottery protected.
For me I look more at if the future projected core gets better each year in a rebuild. It's difficult enough to add one good core piece every year and is very rare to add more than one. So lets look at it from the way I look at it:
Year 1: Dame and CJ with average talent around them in Aminu, Plumlee, and Harkless (who still has a small chance of being a good core piece, albeit not a huge chance).
Year 2: Added Turner which was a bad move and didn't help the core. Added Nurkic during the season which bailed out not adding a core piece during the summer. So now the core is Dame, CJ, and Nurk.
Year 3: Added Collins and Swanigan. The hope is that the core is now Dame, CJ, Nurk, and Collins. Unless Olshey really believed they were going into year 3 of a rebuild I don't really get the Collins pick. This to me signifies he was thinking long term instead of quick fixes, which I also like in any GM.
So for me each year he has added a potential core piece. This summer is the breaking point for me. He has the Crabbe TPE, the Vonleh TPE, the 24th pick, the tax-MLE, and trades. He has to turn one of those into a 5th core piece and the other current core pieces besides Dame need to solidify themselves as core pieces. That is why I don't think simply trading CJ for a SF necessarily does much but shift the positions of the core. However getting a package say of Love and the #8 pick gives us two potential core pieces if that makes sense. Not building on the core this summer will kill any chance this team has. As long as a core piece is added each year then I will not turn on him though.