Masbee
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Which accounts are those? You link to me a direct quote from Paul Allen, Steve Patterson or Nate McMillan and I will be glad to read it.KP also overhauled an entire roster into the youngest in the league and made the playoffs with 54 wins.
From all accounts, or a good majority, KP was in charge of the 2006 ROy and Aldridge draft.
These things are a team effort. There are a BUNCH of guys involved. And there is no way possible that KP pulled off 6 trades without significant, high level involvement from other guys.
KP was part of the team the years prior to 2006. In 2006 he was put in "charge" of the draft after Nash was let go. Patterson was still on board. Gabriel was on the team. It wasn't until after the 2006 draft that KP was promoted to GM and powerful figures Patterson and Gabriel were gone, so you can assume that KP was much more in control.
So, it is easy to surmize that KP was more and more responsible for what happened during the drafts: 05 some; 06 more; 07+ more still.
When you look at the KEY factors that contributed to the overhaul of the roster and changing the team from 20 wins to 50 wins what are essential? My take:
Coaching stability and quality. I am not a big Nate booster, but I am and have been satisfied with him as a decent coach. Such a huge improvement over Cheeks. During the rebuilding process, I think the stability has been a big benefit.
Brandon Roy. We got a true-blue All-Star.
LaMarcus Aldridge. We got a decent big, who while not as dominating a scorer as Zach is a better team player who has a coach friendly, versatile, all-round game.
Pryzbilla 2 seasons ago. We got the best season of his career out of him and had a paint protector.
Miller last season. We got a PG - finally.
So, who was responsible for the most important factors in winning 50 games the last two seasons?
McMillian: Patterson, Vulcans, Allen
Brandon Roy and LaMarcus Aldridge: The whole crew - all of them. Yes, KP too likely had a large part of this amazing team effort.
Joel Pryzbilla: Nash and Patterson
Andre Miller: Ummm. Do you credit KP for his 4th choice? Do you credit KP for being saved from a horrible mistake by the Toronto GM being an even bigger fool? Do you credit KP for being lucky that an unusual free agent market allowed an above average free agent PG to sit and wait by the phone? I don't.
So, to may way of thinking, KP is not solely responsible for the turnaround. Was he part of it? You bet. A big part? No doubt. Did he do a fantastic job? No. Could another GM have done as well or better? I think that is possible.
