Cho: “You Always Have To Communicate With The Owner...”

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From Brian T. Smith:

http://www.columbian.com/news/2010/jul/21/chos-job-has-been-a-long-time-coming/

There is no doubt that Rich Cho’s intelligence, NBA-related financial expertise and new-generation managerial approach played roles in his hiring as general manager of the Portland Trail Blazers.

But buried beneath Cho’s rapid-fire mind and an overwhelming pile of statistics and numbers are old-school personal relationships.

A longtime friendship with Portland strength and conditioning coach Bobby Medina that dates back to Cho’s internship with the Seattle SuperSonics in the mid-1990s. A still-developing friendship with Blazers coach Nate McMillan that also originated in Seattle. And relationships with Portland scouts Michael Born and Chad Buchanan that are based out of respect and admiration.

Cho’s Grade-A talents earned him the job — and the right to be heralded by Portland owner Paul Allen as the future image of NBA executives.

But by already having relationships with key members of the Blazers’ organization, Cho said he should be able to hit the ground running. The longtime Pacific Northwest resident believes that his skills will compliment assets provided by Born and Buchanan. Meanwhile, Cho’s respect for McMillan’s leadership should allow the duo to form a bridge that directly connects the team to Allen.

“I’ve seen Nate grow both as a player and as a coach,” Cho said. “He’s been a tremendous coach, and he and I have mutual respect for each other. I just really look forward to working with him. There’s a comfort level there on both ends. But there’s also mutual respect and a trust factor.”

Trust will be key for Cho, as the first-time GM takes over a team that has endured progress and disarray in recent months.

Cho will begin his mission to bring a second championship to Rip City with a clean slate. But he follows in the wake of former general manager Kevin Pritchard, whose three-year regime appears to have been ultimately undone by a lack of trust and inner-organizational faith.

Asked if he received assurances from Allen and team president Larry Miller that he would be allowed to run the Blazers without impedance, Cho responded with theory.

The 44-year-old Washington State graduate said that in any organization, a successful GM must run every significant decision by the owner. Cho’s past experience with the Sonics and the Thunder taught him that. And as both small and major items were openly discussed, relationships founded upon trust were strengthened.

“You always have to communicate with the owner,” Cho said.

McMillan said he learned to trust Cho as the former intern rose through the ranks of the Sonics organization. The ex-Seattle coach’s belief in Cho then solidified with a big-name trade made during McMillan’s Sonics tenure.

McMillan said no one within the franchise believed that the deal could come to fruition. Then Cho went to work behind the scenes, pulling off a move that left a strong impression on McMillan and team executives.

“That stuck out in my mind,” McMillan said. “That maybe one day he’ll have his opportunity to be the GM of an organization.”..........................
 
PapaG ranting about how the new GM is just a "yes-man" in 3... 2... 1...
 
Well I would hope so, otherwise you might find yourself fired...just sayin. Who is this Allen guy anyway? Wait KP wasn't the owner? I thought he was running the franchise?
 
Brian T smith is just so head and shoulders above Quick (to ejac) and Crapzano it's pathetic. It's like comparing Kobe to Darius Miles. Actually, I take that back, that isn't fair to D Miles.
 
Brian T smith is just so head and shoulders above Quick (to ejac) and Crapzano it's pathetic.

You my friend are correct! Have gotten to know Brian the past few months. Great guy, down to earth. Quick thinks he's HOLLYWOOD! Mr.BigTime! It's all about him!
 
You my friend are correct! Have gotten to know Brian the past few months. Great guy, down to earth. Quick thinks he's HOLLYWOOD! Mr.BigTime! It's all about him!

Wait til you see my latest video. Nate has props for you and puts MM in his place ;)

Have to edit it. You should get an account seeing as you are all rich with WAYYYYYY tooo much time on your hands.
 
Always busts me up how it's always, "Nate, Larry, Rich, and Mr. Allen."

Nobody uses Paul's first name. I wonder if it's a Voldemort kind of thing.

It must be awesome to be so rich that millionaires dare not speak your first name.
 
Always busts me up how it's always, "Nate, Larry, Rich, and Mr. Allen."

Nobody uses Paul's first name. I wonder if it's a Voldemort kind of thing.

It must be awesome to be so rich that millionaires dare not speak your first name.

It was simple expediency...in the past, considering Pritchard's desires, saying "Paul" would rightly have raised suspicion with the league office that the Blazers were talking about "working with" Chris Paul and punishment for tampering would have been handed down.
 
Wait til you see my latest video. Nate has props for you and puts MM in his place ;)

Props for him--yeah, right. "I've got to tell you, the expense for buying new keyboards has gone up recently..." Cold man, cold.
 
KP used to say he talked to Allen "every day." This isn't going to be any different than how things used to be.
 
You my friend are correct! Have gotten to know Brian the past few months. Great guy, down to earth. Quick thinks he's HOLLYWOOD! Mr.BigTime! It's all about him!

If JQ really thinks that then he's revealing an awful lot about himself ... and it aint pretty.
 
The Oregonian acts as if the paper owns the team jointly with Paul Allen. This has been going on for a decade. Right now they're in a hateathon for Allen, whom they seem to think is their undeserved rival in their quest to control the team.

You guys should have read the Seattle Times and Post-Intelligencer during the Sonic years. Totally different. And the Los Angeles Times and Herald-Examiner when I lived there in the early 70s. Professional and objective. Just the facts ma'am. I've never seen an NBA paper like the Oregonian. Jealousy of Blazer management permeates every word they write.
 
Always busts me up how it's always, "Nate, Larry, Rich, and Mr. Allen."

Nobody uses Paul's first name. I wonder if it's a Voldemort kind of thing.

It must be awesome to be so rich that millionaires dare not speak your first name.

Yeah, I always found that to be strange. They were talking about this on 95.5 the other day, and they were comparing it to like Paul Allen is a King or Emperor or something, and he's MR. Allen. Always funny to hear that from everyone in the organization.
 
Sonic fans have a couple of good boards. Here's a comment on one of them.
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Somebody should ask Cho if he agrees with Paul Allen’s vote against moving the Sonics to OKC. If he says yes Cho affirms that he thought the move was wrong and it sends an interesting message to his former employer. If Cho says no he is basically saying that his new boss was wrong- not a good way to start as the new GM of the Blazers. Cho may have to “no comment” this question!
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http://sonicscentral.com/blog/?p=2834
 
I also noticed the "Mr. Allen". Used to be I'd hear Blazers referring to him by first name. I don't know if he's become more distant, or if it's an age thing. He was in his 30s when he bought the team, not a lot older than the players. Now he is a lot older.
 

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