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MARIS61

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Regardless whether they trade players for picks, sign free agents, trade youth for experience, or continue to spit on the fire, any move will be the wrong move if it's done by PA and Miller.

Their egocentric need to play GM has turned a promising rebuild into dust in just over 2 years of micromanaging. Neither of them has a talent for teambuilding, nor do they have obvious basketball common sense or creativity.

When a business fails, look to the owner(s).

They need to hire a take-charge experienced GM, and GTF out of the way before they make a bad situation irreparable.
 
Regardless whether they trade players for picks, sign free agents, trade youth for experience, or continue to spit on the fire, any move will be the wrong move if it's done by PA and Miller.

Their egocentric need to play GM has turned a promising rebuild into dust in just over 2 years of micromanaging. Neither of them has a talent for teambuilding, nor do they have obvious basketball common sense or creativity.

When a business fails, look to the owner(s).

They need to hire a take-charge experienced GM, and GTF out of the way before they make a bad situation irreparable.

Well if they have No GM, then they won't fuck up the draft and pick any more Spanish players. I kind of like the direction they are going without one.
 
If they were willing to get in on a 3 team deal to trade one slightly over-the-hill wing for 4 1st round draft picks then I'd say that maybe even old dogs can learn new tricks. That said, yes a real GM with real authority is probably a good idea for the next phase. We'll see what happens ...
 

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