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"Neil was given opportunities to trade for a star, but he was scared they might be a rental and leave. They should've allowed Dame to be around that star player to be around Dame for a year. (Olshey) never gave Dame that opportunity."
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This is a roster issue because some guys don't care enough to do what they need to do to win. Wouldn't have figured that out without firing Stotts. Win-win.Quick was slower than most to realize this was more of a roster issue than a coaching issue. Quick seemed to be keeping his source in the front office open until he knew Olshey was no longer helpful to him.
Chris Haynes just said on a twitter space that some players knew he was gone before yesterdays game. Quick likely knew this when he sent out his tweet last night and wrote this article.
This is a roster issue because some guys don't care enough to do what they need to do to win. Wouldn't have figured that out without firing Stotts. Win-win.
Still don't think it's as much of a talent issue as you guys think. When this team plays bought in and focused they've had some really good defensive games, and that's the only thing holding this team back. So many of their defensive mistakes are due to a lack of effort or focus, but Chauncey's trying to get them to play the right way which is more than I could ever say for Stotts.Plenty of people knew it was a roster, not coaching issue prior to any coaching change; it was fairly obvious. This is not a caring issue, or a Billups/Stotts issue, it's a pure talent/roster construction issue.
you don't say? I thought he gets ALL the credit for that one.Haynes on a twitter space chat:
"I don't give him credit for drafting Damian Lillard."

He doesn’t give him credit because he doesn’t deserve it. I love that more and more people are realizing thisyou don't say? I thought he gets ALL the credit for that one.![]()
Still don't think it's as much of a talent issue as you guys think. When this team plays bought in and focused they've had some really good defensive games, and that's the only thing holding this team back. So many of their defensive mistakes are due to a lack of effort or focus, but Chauncey's trying to get them to play the right way which is more than I could ever say for Stotts.
Still don't think it's as much of a talent issue as you guys think. When this team plays bought in and focused they've had some really good defensive games, and that's the only thing holding this team back. So many of their defensive mistakes are due to a lack of effort or focus, but Chauncey's trying to get them to play the right way which is more than I could ever say for Stotts.
This isn't a shot at you, but people use "effort" when they don't have anything of substance to point at. We rarely if ever point at the opponents effort as reasons for our wins, but so often blame effort for our loses. That right there should tell you it's not a valid reason.
Also when all the teams you blowout are missing stars, kinda puts said blowouts in perspective.Suffering blowout losses when you can get blowout wins is a bad thing.

WTF does he even mean with this statement?
Clearly Neil called Quick yesterday - suddenly he’s showing sympathy…
WTF does he even mean with this statement?
Clearly Neil called Quick yesterday - suddenly he’s showing sympathy…
WTF does he even mean with this statement?
Clearly Neil called Quick yesterday - suddenly he’s showing sympathy…
Who cares though? If they want to fire him they can fire him... Seems pretty simple.
most likely talking about George here? or Leonard?"Neil was given opportunities to trade for a star, but he was scared they might be a rental and leave. They should've allowed Dame to be around that star player to be around Dame for a year. (Olshey) never gave Dame that opportunity."
WTF does he even mean with this statement?
Clearly Neil called Quick yesterday - suddenly he’s showing sympathy…
most likely talking about George here? or Leonard?
I'm thinking Jimmy Butler.Good question. Haynes certainly did not imply any names specifically. I would guess PG13.
I'm always ready to think ill of Olshey, but I believe Haynes about as far as I can throw him, and I believe he has actual inside info even less.Haynes on a twitter space chat:
"The Olshey situation played a role in McGowan leaving. He wanted a structure in the organization and wanted himself (McGowan) to control more of the public narrative."
"I don't give him credit for drafting Damian Lillard."
"Dame has NEVER had a title contending team around him. NEVER HAS"
"Neil was given opportunities to trade for a star, but he was scared they might be a rental and leave. They should've allowed Dame to be around that star player to be around Dame for a year. (Olshey) never gave Dame that opportunity."
"Neil was afraid to take a bold swing because if it fails, you have to look at yourself. He only made fringe moves."
I don't believe you. What evidence can you produce that PG and (whatever team he was on - The Thunder?) were ready to go?Guarantee we could have had PG.
INDYI don't believe you. What evidence can you produce that PG and (whatever team he was on - The Thunder?) were ready to go?
I'm always ready to think ill of Olshey, but I believe Haynes about as far as I can throw him, and I believe he has actual inside info even less.
If Dame knew and wanted the trade, it would have happened. If that's the case, it not happening is not Olshey's fault.You don't think Dame shares information with him?
If Dame knew and wanted the trade, it would have happened. If that's the case, it not happening is not Olshey's fault.
most likely talking about George here? or Leonard?
