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That's ABM's thought.

Makes sense. He built a championship team and drafted Rondo. He's also from the area. Makes sense.
 
I will consider us lucky if we get someone with Ainge's track record.

Ed O.
 
He didn't "build" shit. He traded Brandon Roy for Sebastian Telfair and was handed KG by another failure of a GM who felt sorry for the Celtics.
 
The new GM is going to have to agree that blowing up the Blazers is not an option. Allen wants no part of that.

Basically the new GM is going to have to agree to go with the plans the Blazers have already made, and that's why the Blazers won't find anyone good. Any GM worth a damn wants autonomy.

Paul Allen, Larry Miller and Nate McMillan are your GM's and Chad will keep the seat warm and give the position a face.
 
The new GM is going to have to agree that blowing up the Blazers is not an option. Allen wants no part of that.

Basically the new GM is going to have to agree to go with the plans the Blazers have already made, and that's why the Blazers won't find anyone good. Any GM worth a damn wants autonomy.

Paul Allen, Larry Miller and Nate McMillan are your GM's while Chad will keep the seat warm and give the position a face.

Oh yes, the Vulcan suck up.
 
I think Ainge has a decent track record. Trading a #7 pick for Telfair was bad (but it was in a weak draft, the Blazers just did a remarkable job with that pick) but drafting Rondo was an inspired pick and trading for Garnett and Allen was, respectively, a great move and a very solid move. He's also done a solid job of putting role-players around his best players.

I don't think Ainge is a superstar GM, but he has some points in his favor. I doubt he'll be looking for a job in the near future, though.
 
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Never liked that kid. I'd pass. Besides, doesn't he have a job in Boston?

barfo
 
Never liked that kid. I'd pass. Besides, doesn't he have a job in Boston?

Somehow I doubt he would still have one if Paul Allen were Boston's owner:

this is probably a great time to write how disappointed I’ve been in Danny Ainge lately. Not Danny Ainge, the GM. Danny Ainge, the person.

Ainge, like all basketball GMs and Dwyane Wade, is responsible for assembling professional basketball rosters. Therefore, it stands to reason that he should accept some meager share of the blame when his roster doesn’t perform up to expectations. His title is President of Basketball Operations, after all. At the very least, if he’s not going to take on any responsibility himself, he certainly shouldn’t be dispensing any to anyone else.

But that’s exactly what he’s been doing, sadly. In making the media rounds after Game 5, Ainge explicitly assigned blame for the season’s end to his players, and nobly declined to leave any for himself, the person who brought those players together.

Articles like these are riddled with quotes about how Ainge believes the Celtics lost because the players didn’t play as well as they could have. His tone, throughout, is that of a disappointed father whose son didn’t practice enough for his piano recital and missed out on a piano scholarship to a good college. It’s pretty unpleasant, actually, from someone in a position of power and responsibility like Ainge. The buck is supposed to stop with him, but Ainge is snowblowing bucks out of his office and leaving his players to deal with them.

Here’s perhaps the exemplar quote: Ainge’s response when asked if he had any explanations for the Celtics’ early exit.

“I won’t share those with you, because that would be talking about some of my players that didn’t play as well as they were capable of playing,” said Ainge.

That’s sharing plenty, Daniel. What you’re making clear, here, is that you believe player performance doesn’t reflect on you. All you do is sign the players, who you presume to be awesome, and then when they’re not as awesome as you thought they would be, it’s their fault. That is pretty slimy, even if it is the result of professional insecurity, which it probably is.

After the jump, some sub-categories of Danny faulting his players for his own mistakes.

More.
 
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The true team manager, the Oregonian, won't allow it.
 
Here is the perfect GM for our team with everything the folks in Seattle are looking for

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Bring in Ainge and Adelman. I'd fucking love it. Go Blazers!!

In Ainge's defense, his team had just lost out on Oden who they believed was their destiny. After losing the lottery and ending up with Jeff Green instead, he makes a few moves and wins a championship THAT SEASON. It wasn't just KG. It was also Ray Allen. AND Posey. And House. And PJ Brown. And Cassell. Very impressive job brought Boston a title after a season in which they didn't even win 30 games.
 
Bring in Ainge and Adelman. I'd fucking love it. Go Blazers!!

In Ainge's defense, his team had just lost out on Oden who they believed was their destiny. After losing the lottery and ending up with Jeff Green instead, he makes a few moves and wins a championship THAT SEASON. It wasn't just KG. It was also Ray Allen. AND Posey. And House. And PJ Brown. And Cassell. Very impressive job brought Boston a title after a season in which they didn't even win 30 games.

Yes, he did a good job. But the job of filling in around Paul Pierce and KG is not the most difficult GM'ing job in the world. If he doesn't get KG handed to him, he looks a lot worse.

barfo
 
Ainge was on his way out the door in Boston until one of his Celtic buddies traded him Garnett. Had they won the Oden pick, he would be unemployed.
 
who cares who the GM is. It's a huge mess now, and we're just gonna have to sit through another decade of mediocrity.
 
who cares who the GM is. It's a huge mess now, and we're just gonna have to sit through another decade of mediocrity.

Not necessarily. If we can jettison Roy's contract (very possible), and if Oden can still become a good center (OK, let's say possible), and if we draft a decent backup PF (always possible) we jump right into contention.
 
Not necessarily. If we can jettison Roy's contract (very possible), and if Oden can still become a good center (OK, let's say possible), and if we draft a decent backup PF (always possible) we jump right into contention.

I think if Oden becomes a good center, we'll be in contention. Getting rid of Roy won't help us get BETTER, in my opinion... it'll just be a matter of reduced opportunity cost.

And we should be able to get a decent backup 4 at some point either in the draft or using our MLE (assuming that still exists :) ).

Ed O.
 
Maybe if we get Ainge we can acquire the rights to "The White Mamba" Scalabrine somehow. He sneezes Conference Finals appearances...

[video=youtube;4C1DVoMJoEI]

Pride of Enumclaw, Washington. PA has to be salivating.
 
Scalabrine never should have left Boston. That guy was born to live in Boston.

That video is full of win btw. It's videos like that which make the internet worth having.
 
even if his tits were the same size?

Well, we know that women's tits are always a little different in size, so if his are the same size, I guess that would mean he's a guy.

barfo
 

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