In it is has this pearl.
Raptors president of basketball operations Bryan Colangelo, who headed the Phoenix contingent that swooped into Dallas in July 2004 and convinced Nash to leave the Mavericks to return the team that drafted him in less than 24 hours, is planning a similar approach to courting Canada's best-ever player in 2012.
Sources say that the Raptors will have at least five members of the organization waiting in New York this weekend to visit Nash as soon as he's ready Sunday, with Toronto widely expected to make the richest financial offer Nash receives this offseason to come back to Canada. The offer is likely to approach $12 million annually, sources say.
...and they aren't the only ones.
Seems like really the only ones who aren't showing much interest are the $uns. I think it is very telling.
If this was the plan, oh who am I kidding, they don't have one, they should have traded him at the deadline. Once again we get nothing for our players. Trade away picks to get rid of expiring contracts. Sign useless players to bloated contracts. If we're lucky some team will need a sign and trade to make it work.
Now they promise to use $$$ wisely. Well that will be a change...but not one I can believe in. Not spending doesn't prove squat. Any fool can refuse to spend. Spending and being right will be the true test.
..and of course it also states that we aren't even willing to offer him a 3 year deal. Which is pretty pathetic really. The propaganda machine doesn't need to be fed. If you want him back, do it. If you don't, say so. But to let a '3rd year' or someone 'outbid' you, or actually be 'prepared' to make an offer, just reeks of same ol $arver led Suns to me.
It's strikes me like a situation where a woman feels neglected by her man and is considering cheating. When made aware of the situation, the Suns response seems to be....well let's wait and see.
I'd rather have Steve here to mentor Marshall, but it's not about not wanting to move on. He's deserves to go somewhere where $arver's Sadim touch won't hinder him. But we should of gotten something for him if that was the decision.
It's hard to imagine that for Nash, Amare, and Marion, all we got was an aging Shaq. Amazing. Turning diamonds into dirt. Now we're supposed to believe they are farmers.
It's about this team having no clue. They finally found out what to say about this situation after all these years. But still are poised to mess up the execution of it.
$arver used Nash instead of going for a title with him. Now the team with no plan is trying to pretend like they have one. I just don't buy it.
With him stating he might make his decision in the first day, I think that about sums it up. Far too quickly for our FO to move.
Somehow I think we have a 'special' plan that involves winning the lottery, getting a promotion, finding the girl of your dreams, and catching a baby falling from a building in the same day. It just ain't going to happen, but that's our plan. At least they got Marshall, whatever he turns out to be to soften the blow.
There will be no hiding the failure of $arver when Nash is gone. I really don't think they have a clue what they are about to get themselves into.
I wonder how badly he's going to squirm when he has no assets to trade, when draft picks are the only way you're going to get better. For once in his life $arver's business is going to meet reality and somehow I think it's going to be hard for him to handle. Something tells me he ain't going be very noticeable next season, and may even choose to not to sit in the crowd. Forget the foam finger.
Saying it's ok to suck, and being clueless besides saying common sense platitudes, is different than actually dealing with sucking, and then really knowing how to crawl back to the top.
I just have no faith to think what they are saying are anything beyond words, spin, and learned 'gotta take them one game at a time' phrases, etc.
At no step of the process have they actually done anything remotely right. Once again the team is going to be reactive and let a championship fall into their laps. Earth to $arver, that's not how you get one. You be proactive with a strong knowledge base behind you every chance you get (especially known factors), and then REACT to the unforeseen curve balls competently. You don't just wait to react, and hope all is well.
They're trying to convince us that by not spending they are being wise and asking us to transform that into believing they have a plan and that is a part of it so believe in the rest. Maybe if the reality wasn't showing the gap is as wide as the Grand Canyon. That's one helluva leap of faith. Again, the only test that matters isn't a decision not to spend, but WHEN they spend it.
Now $arver's education is really going to start.
Here's to hoping that our luck outweighs the organizational idiocy in the medium term.