Again, it is fine to say you are disappointed in him, but what EXACTLY would you have done differently this offseason?
We had basically no cap space. We acquired Jason Terry and Courtney Lee (moves almost everybody approved of at the time) using a mid-level exception and a sign-and-trade.
All the other signings were for own guys that allowed us to go over the cap. If you want to argue letting Bass go, then fine. If you want to argue letting Jeff Green go, then fine. Please explain how we add equal or better players with the limited cap space we had.
If you want to argue about the additions he made versus some other options (Jamal Crawford, or Ray) then fine. Please explain how Jamal Crawford dramatically alters the season thus far.
Danny added a play-now rookie in Sullinger with a pick in the early 20's. Maybe he could have added another play-now guy with the other pick instead of Melo. If you want to argue that, then fine. Explain what other rookie would have made a major difference that was selected after 21.
Even argue the Ray situation. Maybe losing Ray - and his knowledge of the team - was a bigger loss than we all thought at the time. Please explain how we could have avoided Ray going to Miami, when we offered him a contract, and he rejected it for less money.
My point with all of this is: if you are disappointed, please explain what Danny could have done that would have you otherwise not disappointed. If your sole disappointment comes from paying Jeff Green $9M per vs. whatever you magically think he would have accepted, then you are using him for a scapegoat for your true disappointment...
The play of the team, which is built on Rondo, KG, and Pierce.