Errntknght
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That's sounds all great but it's not how it works. Sarver is the one that dug the hole. Just because you hire some guys to fill the hole doesn't erase that fact. Plus, Sarver is the one that is responsible for bringing these guys in.
Intentions don't make someone a good owner. I give Sarver credit for trying something new.
History certainly has its uses but lets not dwell on it too much - in broad strokes we agree that Sarver sucked in the past but he's made some strides in recent years. I think Sarver was ready to meddle again with Dragic but Goran wanted out and he let McD execute the trade. He will probably take too active of a role again in the future but I'm not going to lose any sleep over it now. Besides I'd much rather talk basketball than 'discuss' endlessly the workings/non-workings of the FO.
I wish Hornacek didn't dwell so much on the past - he seems very intent on replicating the Stockton/Hornacek backcourt of his playing days. Too intent on it, it seems to me, instead of adapting to the players he has to work with - their temperaments as well as their skill sets. I'm inclined to think Bled and Knight will always be trying to prove their dominance - I think Ennis would be a better match with Bledsoe, making up the latter's weakness as playmaker and court general but letting him have the stage with his flamboyance. It would take longer for the team to reach its potential but there is plenty of development needed in the front court, too,so there isn't a great rush. Oops, I'm dwelling in the past now.
What might make Bledsoe/Knight pairing work is that Eric will have a better defender next to him so he won't have to take all the tough covers. If he appreciates that he might be more inclined to work more cooperatively with him than he did Goran - I'm not giving Eric undue blame for that, Goran seemed to be no more inclined to do and, of course, Hornacek did little to foment it.