Tince
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I have told you before that I respect your loyalist point of view. I just think it has no place in the business world and especially in the highly competitive business of professional sports. Winning a title does take more than a coaching change and while a I agree with you that a coach doesn't win a title, he surely can lose titles, games, first round playoff series' and so forth. For the record my first desire isn't to get rid of Stotts first, it's to get rid of Olshey. A new GM can make a decision on what will provide the chemistry and health it takes to win a championship. For the record it didn't take luck for Jordan's Bulls to win championships and it didn't take luck for the Shaq/Kobe chips either.
I actualy this this aspect is far too often overlooked. We, the fans, all assume the owners main goal is to win a championship. I would venture a guess that rarely is a championship the owners #1 priority, because it is afterall, a business. Paul Allen would've been much further on the win-at-all-cost end of things, but I'm not sure Jody isn't ok with McGowen and Olshey running a team that makes a profit, is respectable on/off the court, and collecting her check.
If Jody is ok with it, then she'll be ok with McGowen keeping Olshey around, who will then be ok keeping Stotts around. It starts at the top for sure.