Dwight adds more...and i agree 100%
What Paul Allen MUST do
March 22nd, 2010 by Dwight Jaynes | 17 Comments | Filed in NBA, Trail Blazers
One time, long-time former NBA coach Del Harris told me a little story that has stuck with me for many years. Harris was not under fire as the coach of the Milwaukee Bucks at the time, but he was responding to pressure on a fellow coach.
“All I’ve ever asked of my owner,” he said, “is that I’m his coach until the day he fires me.”
Huh?
“All I’m saying is that he should back me 100 percent, be in my corner, until the moment he fires me. If he does that, I’m OK with it.”
And that’s so true. And that’s so what Paul Allen, the owner of the Portland Trail Blazers, needs to do right now. He needs to climb down from the ivory tower and tell the world, “Kevin Pritchard is my general manager now and we’re with him all the way, Yeah, he’s made a few mistakes, but we love what he’s done for us and we have no plans to let him go.”
You might call it the dreaded vote of confidence, but there’s a reason this is done. Pritchard needs to hear it and the whole community does. Other teams need to hear it. Because Pritchard is in that GM position and you better be behind him every second he’s there for it to work.
If you aren’t behind him, Paul, fire him right this second. But please — do the right thing and back him right up until that moment. It’s the right thing to do.