Flash wrote:
So when you look back McHale was somewhat right about trading him at draft day. All in all he's a much better GM then Kahn. Drafting Garnett and trading for Love were great moves. All Kahn has done was drafting Jonny "Australia" Flynn and Wesley "not playing at all" Johnson. And it looks like Williams could jump into their category too.
Yes, it was a legitimate concern on draft day that his knees were not going to hold up, so they passed on him.
It was just harder for us because
1. I know for one I was excited about Roy.
2. They actually drafted and traded him for an extra million (we always kill Kahn for not doing that with his high picks when he passes on someone that others would have wanted at our lottery spots). So he felt like ours for a moment even though there was never an intention to draft him for ourselves.
3. And of course how Foye turned out.
4. The biggest killer for me is still that Roy would have been a great player alongside KG. I really wish we could have seen how that would have changed our franchise's story... oh well.
On Hoopshype salaries it lists Kobe as the top earner as we all know. But I didn't know what Roy got paid from the Wolves plus his amnesty salary from Portland put him at #2. $21,459,805
Silver lining if he never plays again is that Paul Allen paid $17 million for Roy's 3 games instead of insurance covering that! His Wolves earnings would probably get covered by insurance, so Glen would be off the hook I am guessing.
We may never get Webster compensation but Kahn did a great job of spending Paul Allen's money this off season!