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Plenty of Confidence & Trust for Hennigan With No. 2 Pick
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By John Denton
May 22, 2013
以下簡短翻
As they head into the final evaluations for the June 27th NBA Draft, the
Orlando Magic promise to be ``process-driven’’ and ``systematic’’ with
the player they decide to select with the No. 2 pick. And all player
determinations will filter through a multi-layered staff determined to
evaluate talent and character, fit and need and conventional wisdom and
out-of-the-box thinking.
But in the rawest, most simplistic way of evaluating players, the Magic’s
process basically boils down to this: ``In General Manager Rob Hennigan we
trust.’’ Hennigan would undoubtedly scoff at such a notion, but there’s a
lot of undeniable truth in it because of the talents he’s already displayed
in less than a year on the job.
Why shouldn’t the Magic fully trust Hennigan, who just pulled off a rookie
year for the ages as far as NBA General Managers are concerned? It will be
Hennigan who will have the final say on which player Orlando takes with the
No. 2 pick in next month’s draft, and Magic fans have to be confident that
the franchise will snag a top talent considering the 30-year-old GM’s
talent-evaluating track record so far.
Whether it has been the trading for Nikola Vucevic, Tobias Harris, Maurice
Harkless or Arron Afflalo, the drafting of Andrew Nicholson and Kyle O’
Quinn, the hiring of head coach Jacque Vaughn or striking more luck at Tuesday
’s lottery, Hennigan has scored highly for the Magic in every facet.
``I think Rob gets A-plusses all the way through,’’ raved Magic Senior Vice
President Pat Williams, a former GM himself who has marveled from afar at the
work that Hennigan has done. ``From the Nicholson-O’Quinn draft to the big
trade in the summer, which he absolutely aced, and then the Harris-and-(J.J.)
Redick trade, which also turned out very well for us. So every key move, Rob
has been absolutely dead on.
``I don’t think there’s a doubt that Rob and his staff will examine this
draft and come away with a player of note,’’ Williams continued. ``I don’t
think there’s any question in a draft where there are six or eight solid NBA
guys that we won’t get one of them.’’
Hennigan looked on calmly Tuesday as the Magic secured the No. 2 pick in the
NBA’s Draft Lottery at the Times Square Studios in Manhattan. Knowing that
he had no control over the fickle bounces of ping pong balls, Hennigan said
he was at ease during the made-for-TV show. Instead he was just curious to
see where the Magic would be drafting next month. Sure, there was some
disappointment that Orlando – which was armed with the best odds to get the
No. 1 pick – didn’t win the lottery, but Hennigan was extremely pleased
that the franchise came in at second in the lottery. And in a somewhat
underwhelming draft where there is no definitive and consensus No. 1 pick,
Hennigan’s abilities as a talent evaluator could very well prove extremely
beneficial for the Magic in the coming month.
``I think we can improve our team, which is always the goal when you go into
the offseason,’’ Hennigan said. ``So that’s the mantra that we want to
take and we’re excited for the draft to get here.’’
And the Magic are plenty excited that Hennigan will be directing the franchise
’s thought process as it relates to drafting players. When he was hired last
June, he was thrown into arguably the most difficult situation possible for a
first-year GM – forced to conduct a draft without a staff; hiring a coach
patient and strong enough to tackle the rebuilding task ahead; and being
forced to trade three of the franchise’s most popular and productive players
(Dwight Howard, Ryan Anderson and Redick). And in the eyes of many, Hennigan
– who received several votes for the NBA’s Executive of the Year award –
passed those potentially overwhelming tests with flying colors. ``I couldn’
t be happier with the moves that we’ve made in Rob’s first year,’’ said
Magic CEO Alex Martins, who also attended Tuesday’s Draft Lottery in New
York City. ``He’s done a tremendous job of really maximizing everything we’
ve gotten from every transaction so far. He’s been so good about finding
players who want to be a part of something that’s bigger than themselves and
players who want to work really hard to be good as a team. The transactions
have proven that he is absolutely a good evaluator of talent.’’
Vucevic, a mostly overlooked player in Philadelphia, was scouted in college
by Hennigan, blossomed in Orlando and became the NBA’s second-best
rebounder. Harris rarely played in Milwaukee, but averaged 17.3 points and
8.5 rebounds in 27 games with the Magic following the late-February trade.
Afflalo emerged as a team leader and the Magic’s leading scorer. Nicholson
played well enough to make the Rising Stars roster at the NBA All-Star Game,
while Harkless missed making the NBA’s all-rookie squad by one vote.
Vucevic, Afflalo and Harkless were acquired in the four-team, 12-player
blockbuster that centered mostly around Howard and Andrew Bynum, while Harris
(and guard Doron Lamb) ended up in Orlando after Hennigan wisely flipped
Redick’s expiring contract for them. Quite possibly Hennigan’s best move
was one he never made when he refused to trade for Bynum, who missed all
season with the Philadelphia 76ers because of knee troubles.
Still, Hennigan is well aware that the Magic need plenty more progress and
pieces to improve on last season’s 20-62 record. What provides tremendous
hope is that the foundation has been set with the acquisitions of so many
promising pieces. And soon as a player is chosen second overall in the
upcoming draft, Orlando will add further to the young talent base already in
place.
``The transactions that Rob have made so far have proven that we have great
process, we have very good strategy and research and obviously that he has a
very good eye for talent,’’ Martins said. ``It gives us all of the
confidence in the world – whether we’re picking second or 10th – that we’
ll find the right player who will be able to help our team and help us get
back to a point where we’re in contention for a title again.’’
海神上任僅一年已經完全展現了他驚人的眼光,送走了奧蘭多最受歡迎且貢獻最大
的三名球星:好噁、小安、JJ。
弄來的Vv、阿福、Harkless、Harris且沒有收進超級大地雷Andrew Bynum更是關鍵
的決定。
CEO Alex Martins說海尼根今年做的所有決定都非常正確,而且將效益最大化。
在昨天的樂透抽籤過程,海尼根說他很輕鬆的看著電視,好奇下個月球隊將握有哪
個順位的選秀籤來選人,對於最後拿到第二順位他很開心,雖然一些人對這個結果
感到失望,不過在今年選秀沒有絕對狀元的前提下,相信海尼根評估球員的能力能
夠幫助球隊選到對的人。
Hennigan, of course, is always quick to point out that he hasn’t been alone
in making any of the transactions that have helped shape the core of Orlando’
s team. In Vice President/Assistant GM Scott Perry, Hennigan has a confidant
with a wealth of basketball knowledge and NBA contacts. In Assistant GM Matt
Lloyd, Hennigan has an ace evaluator of talent as an international and
collegiate scout. And in Operations Manager George Rodman, Hennigan has a
cutting-edge analytics analyst at his disposal that allows him to consider
the true value of players.
The common denominator between those front office staffers and Vaughn,
Martins pointed out, is that they’ve all been a part of championship-winning
franchises. Hennigan and Vaughn won a title in San Antonio, while Perry did
so in Detroit, Lloyd in Chicago and Rodman also with the Spurs.
``All the pieces of our basketball operations staff are incredibly
complementary now. All of them come from different backgrounds in the league
and most of them have been a part of teams that have won championships,’’
Martins said. ``That’s what we were looking for in this process and it
started with Rob and Jacque. The number one criteria we were looking for was
individuals who had been a part of championship organizations. We want them
to help us get to that level as an organization.’’
海尼根一直強調他做的所有決定都不是靠自己一人,Martins 說現在整個經營團隊
合作得非常棒,且大多數的人都曾是冠軍球隊的一份子。期待他們帶領我們達到那
個高度。
Vaughn has known Hennigan for nine years when they were together in San
Antonio – Hennigan as an intern and Vaughn as an aging point guard. The two
have an open and candid relationship now, allowing them to speak frankly
about the talent on the Magic roster. Vaughn said he is extremely confident
that Hennigan will be extremely thorough in picking a player with the No. 2
pick in next month’s NBA Draft.
``The one thing that Rob’s talked about is our staff will do their due
diligence and be systematic in their approach,’’ Vaughn said. ``We feel that
’s the best way for us to continue to be good for years to come. I have no
qualms at all that they’ve done their job as far as research is concerned
and that we’ll pick the best fit for us at No. 2.’’
主帥Vaughn在九年前還在馬刺打球時就知道海尼根這個人,他們兩人現在有著開放
與坦誠的良好關係,讓彼此可以針對球隊的roster做良好的溝通,而Vaughn對海尼
根能在今年選秀為魔術隊的#2 pick做出正確選擇很有信心。
(  ̄□ ̄)/喔~~喔喔~~喔喔~~喔喔~海神
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