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Better analogy, Seal team 6 tells the president of Pakistan that we know where Bin Laden is and will invade your country tomorrow...that would be the honest thing to do right?
 
Better analogy, Seal team 6 tells the president of Pakistan that we know where Bin Laden is and will invade your country tomorrow...that would be the honest thing to do right?
Comparing war and covert ops to a fucking game? Jesus tits on toast. Stop.
 
I just retired from an OSEA job in Oregon after 14 years and for all 14 years I could not wear a political button or publicly call any politician an asshole...freedom is great but if you want to keep your job....Nobody looks good in brown lipstick
 
Except in your example IBM would already be aware of this.

Aldridge moving was not some "sooper sekrit." Once Batum was traded and no offers were extended to Matthews, Rolo, we traded for Plumlee, etc. it becomes really easy to deduce what's happening if you aren't looking at events through the lens of being a fan.
If this were true, then we wouldn't have even a shot at Monroe. There would be no reason for him to take our call.

We can assume everyone knew with the hindsight glasses, but not one person actually called it. If that were the case, no one would be glued in to the Twitter feeds on his decision.
 
Comparing war and covert ops to a fucking game? Jesus tits on toast. Stop.
I'm a war vet, my analogies have my life behind them whether they suit your sports cause or not. The point is that careers have parameters and you could talk about working at Disneyland and have a similar analogy..
 
Yup, they were trying to close on Monroe when that news came out. He quite possibley set the franchise back years with his off the cuff remark. I think he was most likely just regurgitating the ESPN story, but damn what a dumb thing to do. If Greg was inclined to sign here he was probably like "What?" "LA's leaving?" "That's not what you told me!".

You do know that Monroe would have found out that LA was gone before any contracts were signed, right? That's what a "moratorium" is.
 
If this were true, then we wouldn't have even a shot at Monroe. There would be no reason for him to take our call.

We can assume everyone knew with the hindsight glasses, but not one person actually called it. If that were the case, no one would be glued in to the Twitter feeds on his decision.
There's nothing wrong with taking our call, the more people bidding for your services the higher the price you can demand.

My guess is that the Blazers were pretty frank and said, "Hey, would you like to be our 1b to Lillard's 1a for the foreseeable future?" not, "Hey would you like to backup LaMarcus and be our third option for max money?" At which point Monroe looked at the overall quality of Milwaukee's roster and compared it to our and made a decision.
 
Why fire him after one slip up? If he's a good coach, slap his hand and move on. It didn't have any bearing on where LaMarcus was going to sign. If someone only wanted to come here because of LA then we wouldn't want that player if LA left.
During the nba FA Moratorium employeesz of nba teams are not allowed to comment on free agency, my guess is if they don't fire him for it the blazers recieve a huge fine from the league.
 
During the nba FA Moratorium employeesz of nba teams are not allowed to comment on free agency, my guess is if they don't fire him for it the blazers recieve a huge fine from the league.
Maybe...but also makes you wonder how they would know they lost him unless there was tampering going on. And you can still get fined for things an ex-employee did.
 
I honestly don't even know if what I said is accurate tbh, personally I would have fired him based on him saying that could have been the reason Greg Monroe chose Milwaukie over us and not getting greg made Lamarcus decide to leave.
 
It was such a stupid comment that you have to wonder how smart the guy is in general. When the organization is doing everything it can to keep its best player, you don't tell the world he's already gone.
 
I'll be honest, I think Kaman might be the better big man coach.

Leonard did next to nothing in the two years when Hughes had him all to himself. Then Kaman shows up and suddenly Leonard blossoms. I don't think this is a coincidence, and I don't think us signing Kaman to one more year was either.

Our big guys will be fine if we keep Kaman.
 
You do know that Monroe would have found out that LA was gone before any contracts were signed, right? That's what a "moratorium" is.

Yes, I do. I'm talking about Greg's and LA's willingness to commit to the blazers in the first place being contingent on the other player being here. The blazers may have been delusional about LA staying, thinking they could convince him to stay if they got him some help, so I can believe, that they believe, that Hughes sabotaged any chance to sign either.
 
I'll be honest, I think Kaman might be the better big man coach.

Leonard did next to nothing in the two years when Hughes had him all to himself. Then Kaman shows up and suddenly Leonard blossoms. I don't think this is a coincidence, and I don't think us signing Kaman to one more year was either.

Our big guys will be fine if we keep Kaman.
Great post...post of the week!
 
Apparently Kaman has snatched the pebble from his hand, and it is time for Hughes to leave.

barfo
 
After we get a bunch of young bigs we fire the guy who helped our only young big develop......

He hasnt helped him develop. He was a 6'5" sg in high school who could shoot. Thats all he still does
 
During the nba FA Moratorium employeesz of nba teams are not allowed to comment on free agency, my guess is if they don't fire him for it the blazers recieve a huge fine from the league.

1. I very much doubt it.
2. If they were going to get a fine, firing him wouldn't stop it.
 
Wow, that's rough.

For those who say that Kaman is a better coach than Hughes, Hughes was the one who coached Kaman when he first came in to the league.
Maybe that says he's a two year rookie coach and 3rd year he's just lost interest
 
Wasn't there some Leonard interview where he explains he was doing it wrong his first two years in the league?

Ironically he started doing it the right way when Kaman came to town
 

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