Poll: Biggest fear of the new ownership group (17 Viewers)

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What is your biggest fear of the new ownership group and how they run the team?

  • Them staying cheap and ruining the quality of the franchise (coaching staff hires etc)

    Votes: 14 29.2%
  • Changing everything immediately and over stepping

    Votes: 9 18.8%
  • Pissing off players by trying to run it like it's a mom and pop store

    Votes: 1 2.1%
  • Making everything the cheapest possible/always scrimping to save money

    Votes: 13 27.1%
  • Other/none (comment below)

    Votes: 11 22.9%

  • Total voters
    48
I can’t imagine what Portland fans would be willing to do to an owner who moves this team.
They won't care anymore. At this rate he's going to make the experience so miserable nobody will be paying attention.
 
The NBA prob wants us moved and found the biggest asshole they could find to get it done.
 
Who the hell cares if Love isn’t traveling with the team. As it said, he’s ineligible to play & we wouldn’t want him playing anyway. Him being there doesn’t give us a better chance to win, not at all. Blazer fans will find anything to cry about & to make it seem a bigger issue than it really is.
 
WTF are you talking about? Why should we get comfortable with it? The only reason we're okay with Billionaire assholes owning teams is so that they overspend their ill-gotten gains on something we enjoy. You know who tried to make money owning a team? Donald Fucking Sterling.
Get comfortable with it because it’s what’s gonna happen. You guys want to bitch……please welcome the Kansas City Blazers
 
None of the above
I'm not worried about anything. Tom has turned the Hurricanes into one of the best teams in the NHL. I know it's harder to accomplish that in the NBA, but the fact that he's done it with an NHL teams gives me confidence he can do it with an NBA team as well.
how are they even remotely relatable? in the nba we have seen time and again that you have to pay to win. sure there are outliers and no guarantees, but i'd rather have a guy overspend than cheap out at every corner.

i'm worried about what i'm reading about this guy
 
Who the hell cares if Love isn’t traveling with the team. As it said, he’s ineligible to play & we wouldn’t want him playing anyway. Him being there doesn’t give us a better chance to win, not at all. Blazer fans will find anything to cry about & to make it seem a bigger issue than it really is.
I care. I bet players care. When the team had so many injuries the two way players stepped in. They won some games for the Blazers. At least let them come along.
 
Who the hell cares if Love isn’t traveling with the team. As it said, he’s ineligible to play & we wouldn’t want him playing anyway. Him being there doesn’t give us a better chance to win, not at all. Blazer fans will find anything to cry about & to make it seem a bigger issue than it really is.
such a bad take
 
FWIW dundon is known in the nhl as a cheap owner for non player things but willing to spend on players. Also cross posting this comment from Reddit last summer when the acquisition was announced:

Canes fan here. The Dundon era in Raleigh has been transformative. Here's what you can expect:

  1. He will put every dollar he can find on the court, because (a) he hates hates HATES to lose, and (b) he understands that the most sustainable financial advantage is winning.
  2. Conversely, he will dump people/things he doesn't see as contributing to winning. We had imho the best play by play man in hockey, John Forslund, who was (and still is) absurdly beloved in Raleigh. Dundon dumped him without a second thought. People will misconstrue this as "Dundon So Cheap".
  3. Your organization will now live and die by analytics. The Canes GM is Eric Tulsky, who was a Harvard/Berkeley educated nanotechnologist who got bored, started a hockey blog, and became the biggest fancy stats guru in the NHL. If there's a person like that in or near the NBA, Dundon will find them.
  4. He will be incredibly involved in the front office. Not necessarily in a bad way -- he will learn the NBA inside and out, quickly, and he will absolutely demand collaboration and a leadership team that can explain their reasoning for every single decision. If they don't play along, they're out. Previous president/GM Ron Francis was a legend in Carolina, but he didn't want to have to explain all his hockey wisdom to a newbie owner. He was gone in two months. Everyone was mad at the time. Not now.
  5. He will absolutely push for a new arena district. He's managing to build one in Raleigh under fairly impossible circumstances. Seems like you guys are ready for that, which is good. Give him what he wants/needs and the team will stay.
  6. He will play hardball, and he will work every angle. He will send away beloved players without a second thought if they are too expensive, too old, or don't quite fit. Player negotiations will be extremely uncomfortable. This will take some getting used to. Don't get too attached to jerseys until you know who fits.
 
Who the hell cares if Love isn’t traveling with the team. As it said, he’s ineligible to play & we wouldn’t want him playing anyway. Him being there doesn’t give us a better chance to win, not at all. Blazer fans will find anything to cry about & to make it seem a bigger issue than it really is.
Because it’s not just this one thing. It’s like 5 different things in short order.

He’s cutting things that NO OTHER TEAM is cutting. It’s not like he’s targeting things that the blazers were doing above and beyond the rest of the league. No other team had their 2 ways stay home.
 
Because it’s not just this one thing. It’s like 5 different things in short order.

He’s cutting things that NO OTHER TEAM is cutting. It’s not like he’s targeting things that the blazers were doing above and beyond the rest of the league. No other team had their 2 ways stay home.

He's making his mark and charting a new direction. Can't say I'm surprised.
 
Who the hell cares if Love isn’t traveling with the team. As it said, he’s ineligible to play & we wouldn’t want him playing anyway. Him being there doesn’t give us a better chance to win, not at all. Blazer fans will find anything to cry about & to make it seem a bigger issue than it really is.
It's a symptom of a potentially bigger problem.
 
FWIW dundon is known in the nhl as a cheap owner for non player things but willing to spend on players. Also cross posting this comment from Reddit last summer when the acquisition was announced:

Canes fan here. The Dundon era in Raleigh has been transformative. Here's what you can expect:

  1. He will put every dollar he can find on the court, because (a) he hates hates HATES to lose, and (b) he understands that the most sustainable financial advantage is winning.
  2. Conversely, he will dump people/things he doesn't see as contributing to winning. We had imho the best play by play man in hockey, John Forslund, who was (and still is) absurdly beloved in Raleigh. Dundon dumped him without a second thought. People will misconstrue this as "Dundon So Cheap".
  3. Your organization will now live and die by analytics. The Canes GM is Eric Tulsky, who was a Harvard/Berkeley educated nanotechnologist who got bored, started a hockey blog, and became the biggest fancy stats guru in the NHL. If there's a person like that in or near the NBA, Dundon will find them.
  4. He will be incredibly involved in the front office. Not necessarily in a bad way -- he will learn the NBA inside and out, quickly, and he will absolutely demand collaboration and a leadership team that can explain their reasoning for every single decision. If they don't play along, they're out. Previous president/GM Ron Francis was a legend in Carolina, but he didn't want to have to explain all his hockey wisdom to a newbie owner. He was gone in two months. Everyone was mad at the time. Not now.
  5. He will absolutely push for a new arena district. He's managing to build one in Raleigh under fairly impossible circumstances. Seems like you guys are ready for that, which is good. Give him what he wants/needs and the team will stay.
  6. He will play hardball, and he will work every angle. He will send away beloved players without a second thought if they are too expensive, too old, or don't quite fit. Player negotiations will be extremely uncomfortable. This will take some getting used to. Don't get too attached to jerseys until you know who fits.
He sounds like a miserable scumbag who will be despised in Portland.
 
To early to tell but not the most encouraging signs so far.
Yeah. If I wanted to move an NBA franchise this is exactly what I would do. Including getting them to invest as much money as possible into the stadium.

Even more of a reason for the fans to be pissed and boycott the team.

Hope I'm wrong, but...
 

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