Think about it, they were an excellent team last year, playing tough defense. The injury to Gasol ruined them. They fired Fratello, probably undeservedly (considering injuries).
Here's the key to understanding the situation: with all the incompetence in the NBA, it's easy to forget that not only is Jerry West not incompetent, he's brilliantly competent, perhaps even a genius at his job. IMHO, what did he do? Realizing that the season was lost and that the up-coming draft class is one of the best ever, he installed a ridiculous run and gun system (via the "right" coach) that would guarantee a ton of losses.
It was brilliant. It just looks like typical NBA incompetence but it was actually an unbelievable strategy.
I was tipped off that this was the story recently when the Grizzlies finally won back to back games. How did they do it? By going back to their old style. When did they do it? At the end of the season when they had finally virtually clinched the worst record.
If it was just about any other GM in the league, you could chalk this up to ordinary NBA incompetence. However, this was Jerry West, a truly brilliant GM.
Here's the key to understanding the situation: with all the incompetence in the NBA, it's easy to forget that not only is Jerry West not incompetent, he's brilliantly competent, perhaps even a genius at his job. IMHO, what did he do? Realizing that the season was lost and that the up-coming draft class is one of the best ever, he installed a ridiculous run and gun system (via the "right" coach) that would guarantee a ton of losses.
It was brilliant. It just looks like typical NBA incompetence but it was actually an unbelievable strategy.
I was tipped off that this was the story recently when the Grizzlies finally won back to back games. How did they do it? By going back to their old style. When did they do it? At the end of the season when they had finally virtually clinched the worst record.
If it was just about any other GM in the league, you could chalk this up to ordinary NBA incompetence. However, this was Jerry West, a truly brilliant GM.