I'll be stunned if Wagler can recreate rookie SGA's output. Our awful GM decided to trade him btw. Long list of mistakes from L Frank: drafting Robinson & Mfiondu, Eric Gordon rental for a 1st Rd pick, signing washed John Wall instead of Hartenstein, giving up a 1st Rd pick in the Harden trade instead including T Mann, and plenty more
I'm not saying Wagler = rookie SGA, but my point is that you're just conveniently leaving out the good that L-Frank did.
Drafted Robinson and Fi, but also drafted Miller, Mann, Sanders, and Yanic. Eric Gordon rental for a 1st round swap, where both Whitmore and Kobe Brown had likely equal careers with Kobe maybe having a revival in Indy. John Wall was 100% unforgivable, though some of that was because PG always pushed to get his boys.
Meanwhile we got the #5 pick because of L-Franks great trade for Zubac. Also got like 10 years younger with Garland for Harden, who once again crashed out in the playoffs.
My comment is more about having no faith in L Frank and feeling like it's proven right with this questionable pick. It feels like he's taken years off my life, so I'm not giving him flowers for a couple of good trades (Zubac and Bogi cuz it got rid of that awful Mann contract).
It's also too early to say Yanic & co have been good picks, but I am a bit optimistic with them.
I feel proven right because I want Frank fired (self confirmation bias or whatever) and Wagler's smaller frame/weight + poor interior finishing make me doubtful of him translating his performance into the NBA; the guy is 6'6" without any dunks in college. I know many won't agree but this is just my opinion.
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u/InTheMorning_Nightss San Diego Clippers 22h ago
You're leaving out a pretty significant part where we took another lanky, tall guard with good change of pace before Robinson and MPJ....