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They ACTUALLY want a GM and not a yes man? Honestly, if they wanted another yes-man, they could have easily filled the position by now, or just kept Buchanan. My "glass half full" reason for the search taking this long is that hopefully they are looking for the best man for the job.... I hope.
 
It's certainly possible ... but part of me wonders if Allen isn't suffering a little paralysis by analysis trying to make a decision ... he could be awfully gunshy after cycling through guys faster than he changes his underwear the past few years (ewww!)
 
It's certainly possible ... but part of me wonders if Allen isn't suffering a little paralysis by analysis trying to make a decision ... he could be awfully gunshy after cycling through guys faster than he changes his underwear the past few years (ewww!)

I heard Paul is free balling.
 
They ACTUALLY want a GM and not a yes man? Honestly, if they wanted another yes-man, they could have easily filled the position by now, or just kept Buchanan. My "glass half full" reason for the search taking this long is that hopefully they are looking for the best man for the job.... I hope.

:cheers:
 
It would seem logical if we didn't look at history. I hope you are right
 
Well, a couple of guys we have had interest in (confirmed interview of Morway, speculated interest in Ainge) have teams still in the playoffs. So that could play into it as well.
 
They ACTUALLY want a GM and not a yes man? Honestly, if they wanted another yes-man, they could have easily filled the position by now, or just kept Buchanan. My "glass half full" reason for the search taking this long is that hopefully they are looking for the best man for the job.... I hope.


Like I said, I really hope you are right, but there is no way it should take over a year to find a replacement
 
Like I said, I really hope you are right, but there is no way it should take over a year to find a replacement

You don't actually think they've been looking for a year? Leave it to Larry and Paul to wait until the last minute to start looking again.
 
You don't actually think they've been looking for a year? Leave it to Larry and Paul to wait until the last minute to start looking again.

Oh no. I don't think they have been looking for a year. I wish they had looked sooner is all. This should have been done months ago
 
Like I said, I really hope you are right, but there is no way it should take over a year to find a replacement

MM, get over it. They had to wait for the chosen one to be born. Cho was fired as soon as they heard of the conception of the chosen one.

The chosen one is now able to crawl. Give him 3 more months, he'll be walking, and that's when we'll have an announcement.
 
MM, get over it. They had to wait for the chosen one to be born. Cho was fired as soon as they heard of the conception of the chosen one.

The chosen one is now able to crawl. Give him 3 more months, he'll be walking, and that's when we'll have an announcement.

Our next GM is Chandler Jarrell?
 
Clearly they want a GM whose team is still in the playoffs. No other scenario makes sense. They know they need a GM yesterday, that the draft, a coach, and free agents are looming. BUT they don't want to whiff it again, cannot afford to. So they are waiting to speak with the guy they want. And no, not a yes man.

Seems to me Ainge and Kupchak are the most likely.
 
Clearly they want a GM whose team is still in the playoffs. No other scenario makes sense. They know they need a GM yesterday, that the draft, a coach, and free agents are looming. BUT they don't want to whiff it again, cannot afford to. So they are waiting to speak with the guy they want. And no, not a yes man.

Seems to me Ainge and Kupchak are the most likely.

Cup cake is out of the playoffs. And if he's our next GM, color me very disappointed.

Was Elgin Baylor not available?
 
Clearly they want a GM whose team is still in the playoffs. No other scenario makes sense. They know they need a GM yesterday, that the draft, a coach, and free agents are looming. BUT they don't want to whiff it again, cannot afford to. So they are waiting to speak with the guy they want. And no, not a yes man.

Seems to me Ainge and Kupchak are the most likely.

Indy is still in it too.
 
I heard Paul is free balling.
Seems logical to me

I concur

Getting back on topic, my thought is that they want the ability to say that they went out and got someone that's not gonna be a yes man but really in his heart of hearts Paul Allen wants a yes man. Maybe he wants someone to be in charge and run the team and what not when he's not around, but when Paul Allen is around he still wants to make the decisions. When Paul Allen says something like "Let's give Darius Miles a big contract" he doesn't want a GM that's gonna tell him no.

Maybe it's that he wants someone that he thinks is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good that he doesn't feel like he'll ever have to say no.
 
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I concur

Getting back on topic, my thought is that they want the ability to say that they went out and got someone that's not gonna be a yes man but really in his heart of hearts Paul Allen wants a yes man. Maybe he wants someone to be in charge and run the team and what not when he's not around, but when Paul Allen is around he still wants to make the decisions. When Paul Allen says something like "Let's give Darius Miles a big contract" he doesn't want a GM that's gonna tell him no.

Maybe it's that he wants someone that he thinks is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good that he doesn't feel like he'll ever have to say no.

I don't know if I agree. I think Paul loves to be sold on something. He had a great relationship with Trader Bob, and Bob has most definitely NOT a yes man. He was just really good at selling bob on ideas. After all these years, Paul Allen likes to be excited just like the rest of us, but he needs someone that knows how to get him excited about a move. KP was good at that as well.

And in all fairness, Paul became extremely paranoid about losing a young guy after the whole Jermaine O'Neal thing. That's why he extended Darius. He's afraid someone (like Batum) is going to go off and have a huge season for another team. Can you blame him?
 
It's because the Blazers don't know what they want

"We want an experienced GM" - hires Rich Cho
 
Hmm...

Maybe Mitch Kupchak would be a very solid hire -- He has made a lot of in-season moves in the past 5-6 years and had to deal with Jerry Buss and his clan.
 
They ACTUALLY want a GM and not a yes man? Honestly, if they wanted another yes-man, they could have easily filled the position by now, or just kept Buchanan. My "glass half full" reason for the search taking this long is that hopefully they are looking for the best man for the job.... I hope.

That makes zero sense. So, they wasted a year by searching for someone who isn't a "Yes Man", and had a "Yes Man" fill that role while Oden and Roy left, the team crumbled, and what looked promising two years ago now is a dumpster fire?

Not buying it. I'm guessing you're just playing Devil's Advocate, though, with this thread.
 
I don't know if I agree. I think Paul loves to be sold on something. He had a great relationship with Trader Bob, and Bob has most definitely NOT a yes man. He was just really good at selling bob on ideas. After all these years, Paul Allen likes to be excited just like the rest of us, but he needs someone that knows how to get him excited about a move. KP was good at that as well.

And in all fairness, Paul became extremely paranoid about losing a young guy after the whole Jermaine O'Neal thing. That's why he extended Darius. He's afraid someone (like Batum) is going to go off and have a huge season for another team. Can you blame him?

...and because of Trader Bob, Paul ended up losing the RG to bankruptcy. Plus, Paul just had a year to extend Batum with nobody to tell him no.

Is it just me, or are you actually arguing against yourself in this thread?
 
Paul Allen in a GM interview.....

"I want you to feel comfortable knowing that I'm not a Meddlesome owner as been reported, you are here to put your footprint on this team. As long as you ask me for permission for every move you make I see no reason why this couldn't be a great fit! Your Thoughts?"
 
Paul Allen in a GM interview.....

"I want you to feel comfortable knowing that I'm not a Meddlesome owner as been reported, you are here to put your footprint on this team. As long as you ask me for permission for every move you make I see no reason why this couldn't be a great fit! Your Thoughts?"

I wonder why Paul capitalizes Meddlesome and Thoughts?

barfo
 
Hmm...

Maybe Mitch Kupchak would be a very solid hire -- He has made a lot of in-season moves in the past 5-6 years and had to deal with Jerry Buss and his clan.

Agreed. The guy got Gasol, drafted Bynum, and got Chris Paul till the league stepped in. But now it's Jim Buss' show, so maybe Kupchak is available.
 
They ACTUALLY want a GM and not a yes man? Honestly, if they wanted another yes-man, they could have easily filled the position by now, or just kept Buchanan. My "glass half full" reason for the search taking this long is that hopefully they are looking for the best man for the job.... I hope.

I think they are going to struggle finding the best man for the job under the current organizational structure. The 'best man' for the job will more than likely need full control. That means someone has to go. (clears his throat) Larry.
 
Agreed. The guy got Gasol, drafted Bynum, and got Chris Paul till the league stepped in. But now it's Jim Buss' show, so maybe Kupchak is available.

Mitch for instance. I can't believe he will leave his current situation for a role where he knows he won't have full control. Once he is told that Miller has veto power, I think that will kill that. I think that will kill it for any one with a similar resume. Ainge for instance. The position is set up for someone looking for their first shot at the general manager position or someone looking to get there feet wet. Better go back looking at the Dennis Lindsay's of the world.
 
But maybe not. Traitor Bob had lots of autonomy. So did KP. Maybe PA wants a great GM who will give him one more run at a championship. If I were him, that would be my requirement.
 

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