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just b/c it was on the radio doesn't mean there's a "link".
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Wow. Anyone just hear Kenny Vance on radio?
He said the Pacers were interested in getting KP, and their owner called PA for info regarding Pritch, and PA "lambasted KP," making the Pacers look elsewhere.
WTF happened?
Vance has no idea what he's talking about!
I thought we covered this last summer? The Legarrie-Pritch-Penn coup seems to be the predominant theory no?
On a serious note, from the looks of his tweet, lambasting sounds exactly like what he might say to Indiana. I have no idea if he did, or even if Vance said that because there is no link to prove it
That was one hell of a juicy rumor Canzano was throwing fire on . . . imagine how long we could have run with this all based on some no credit source and Canzano once again running with nothing. Maybe it was KP's new agent who leaked it to Canzano (who has been KP's agent bitch before)
Wow. Anyone just hear Kenny Vance on radio?
He said the Pacers were interested in getting KP, and their owner called PA for info regarding Pritch, and PA "lambasted KP," making the Pacers look elsewhere.
WTF happened?
just b/c it was on the radio doesn't mean there's a "link".
I thought we covered this last summer? The Legarrie-Pritch-Penn coup seems to be the predominant theory no?
I wish they had been successful in ousting Larry Miller. Unfortunately for those three, they didn't realize that they were dealing with an immature, irrational, and highly emotional owner who will always carry a grudge against those three for actually trying to help Paul Allen help himself get out of his own way.
Now, we get Larry Miller, who knows jackshit about NBA basketball, Bert Kolde, who knows jackshit about NBA basketball, Hat Guy, who knows jackshit about NBA basketball, Paul Allen, who knows jackshit about NBA basketball, and whoever the next Yes Man GM is, who will know basketball, but will be forced out by the incompetent fools I listed in this sentence. Fan-fucking-tastic. This team is going to get very old, very quick, and as far as I can tell, there is neither a short-term plan nor a long-term plan, other than which of the Yes Men will get to be The King's Hand next season.
Wow, PapaG, I think maybe you need a couple of sugars in your coffee this morning to ease the bitter taste. While there's a possibility that the very negative image you're painting is correct, I'd say it's pretty small. None of us have the inside information to assess the truth of the matter as to the KP and Cho firings. The only way that I can see to test whether PA & Co. are the incompetent meddling buffoons you're making them out to be is to wait and see who they hire as the new GM. If he's the yes-man type, then maybe you're right. OTH, if he's an experienced GM with a good track record, then I think we have to assume that there were legitimate issues with KP and Cho.
Wow, PapaG, I think maybe you need a couple of sugars in your coffee this morning to ease the bitter taste. While there's a possibility that the very negative image you're painting is correct, I'd say it's pretty small. None of us have the inside information to assess the truth of the matter as to the KP and Cho firings. The only way that I can see to test whether PA & Co. are the incompetent meddling buffoons you're making them out to be is to wait and see who they hire as the new GM. If he's the yes-man type, then maybe you're right. OTH, if he's an experienced GM with a good track record, then I think we have to assume that there were legitimate issues with KP and Cho.
Were there also legitimate concerns with Bob Whitsitt, John Nash, and Steve Patterson? I wonder how much trash Paul Allen talked about those guys to other teams. I wasn't wild about the Cho hiring, but firing him for "communication" problems after 10 months is simply not a good enough reason, and now the team has the same guys who traded for Luke Babbit running this draft.
ETA - Does it really matter who gets hired for the job? I'll pat myself on the back for saying that Cho was inexperienced, and not what the team needed to get to the next level, when he was hired. I took a lot of hits for that stance, but I stand by those words to this day, and PA eventually agreed that, for whatever reason, Cho wasn't going to help this team win. If Paul Allen couldn't see that when he hired Cho, yet I could, why should I trust any hire he makes just because of the GM he hires? History shows he can sour on the guy in less than a year.
I think PA is on a tight timeline because of his health issues. We may not like it, but if he thinks his GM isn't going to get the job done in the time frame that he wants, I think it's his right to switch things up to get somebody he has confidence in.
I guess all I'm saying is that I still think that PA wants to win and is willing to do what he thinks it takes to accomplish that.
I'm not necessarily saying I know what it takes, but I do think that at some point, he has to do his due diligence in selecting a GM and then, after doing that, give that GM leeway and time to make basketball decisions. No GM on Earth is an upgrade if Allen undercuts him and then fires him when he doesn't receive instant gratification.
Given all of the discussions on this board around the trade deadline about Cho's slowness in making moves (including giving the credit for finally making the Wallace deal to Jordan's buddy, Larry Miller) I just find it a bit comical how so many are coming down on PA as the bad guy here.
True, though I wasn't one of the people doing that with Cho. I didn't like Cho's trade of Bayless, but thought his deal for Wallace more than made up for it and placed him solidly on the positive side of the ledger for his first year.
In any case, I'm not saying it's fact that Allen is hiring and firing on whim, rather than a coherent vision, but I'm still curious as to what you feel is a good standard for evaluating Allen. Do you feel that as long as Allen wants to win and tries to win, he's automatically a good owner? (I'm not being snarky, I could see that being a legitimate measure by some.) If not, in light of the fact that we will never know what is going on behind the scenes, when would you consider it "fair" to criticize Allen, either for process or for results? I would honestly like your opinion that. I feel that I'm being fair (I am, at least, trying to be) but you clearly feel that Allen is not being given a fair shake and I sense that you include me in that.
I guess the NFL didn't get the cliffnotes from this board about PA the owner:
PA tweet: FoxSports.com http://tiny.cc/cqfo6 has great things to say about @Seahawks in new rankings of NFL organizations that puts us at No. 12.
Again, the bolded text is a huge assumption that you and other around here are making. I'm all for doing all of the due diligence necessary to get as much background on GM candidates as possible. But you can do due diligence until the cows come home and still find after making a hire that there are personality traits or actions taken (or not taken) that can cause you to decide that the person you so recently hired is not what you thought they were. Given all of the discussions on this board around the trade deadline about Cho's slowness in making moves (including giving the credit for finally making the Wallace deal to Jordan's buddy, Larry Miller) I just find it a bit comical how so many are coming down on PA as the bad guy here.
Wow. Anyone just hear Kenny Vance on radio?
He said the Pacers were interested in getting KP, and their owner called PA for info regarding Pritch, and PA "lambasted KP," making the Pacers look elsewhere.
WTF happened?
Paul Allen is bragging about being the #12 organization in the NFL according to a sports website. That's him, in a nutshell. We're just outside the top 37%. We're just above mediocre.
Woo Hoo!!
Luke Babbbitt happened.
I'm sure this being an owner is all jsut a walk in the park and if you were given teh chance you could do much better than PA.
But give the guy a break if he want to celebrate that a franchise he owns is voted in the top half of the league when it comes to organization.
Reading your posts, PA is incapable of running an organization that is even in the top 2/3rd. You sit here from the cheap seats and question, grill, ridicule and insulted PA and claim what a terrible sports owner he is. And how funny is it as you hate on him for being a terrrible owner, fox sports recognizes one of his organization as #12 in NFL.
Kind of socks your rant right in the gut
