In referring to your thoughts in general from that time period. Like saying Beasley would immediately be better than him or mocking anyone who thought he was good by saying they thought he would be a perennial 20-10 guy. You can backpedal if you choose but contrary to what you think I am not an idiot and do have a good memory. See the quote below. You exaggerated nearly every opinion of mine and they still turned out to be more accurate than your misguided thoughts. So please, continue....
FavreFan wrote:
I didnt know that. If thats true, then it could very easily be done with us absorbing the Banks and Blount terrible contracts. I think we both know Im right though that Pax is too conservative to even explore such a trade.
No one has disputed Pax's reticence to make a deal. The question was weather the trade is a good idea, and there's no question in my mind that I would much rather have a core of Beasley and Rose than Deng and Rose.
I have to say, though, that I find it more than a little amusing that you position yourself as a "basketball realist", a veritable fountain of commonsense in a hoops world gone mad. In the past year, you have labeled Hinrich a near elite level point guard with lockdown defensive capabilities, categorized Luol Deng as a future perennial 20 and 10 guy with elite ability, identified Tyrus Thomas as a player who possesses a better chance of becoming a superstar than the aforementioned eventual 20 and 10 guy Deng, and have described Joakim Noah as a likely defensive enforcer and dominating rebounder on the order of Tyson Chandler. If you put this magnificent assortment of players together with Rose, who you also regard as a future dominant player, then there's no need for the roster to be adjusted at all, is there? All we need to do is let the coming championship season--not this year, but perhaps the next one--unfold before our very eyes. Excuse me, but if this is your version of basketball "reality", I think I choose to remain exiled to the realm of "fantasy".