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That logic doesn't apply to the Blazers. Pritchard didn't inherit a play-off team, and then lead them to the exact same playoff result for the next 3 years.

Whoopie. A Western Conference Finals appearance with a one of the best players, and best coaches, in the game.

Wark's a fucking genius!

Pritchard inherited a team rich with top lottery picks and even lucked into the #1 pick. Then he traded away a future all-star for nothing. He grossly overpays contract extensions of young players. He has more financial resources than all but a couple other NBA teams.

Yet KP's team has achieved less than the Nuggets.
 
Pritchard inherited a team rich with top lottery picks and even lucked into the #1 pick. Then he traded away a future all-star for nothing. He grossly overpays contract extensions of young players. He has more financial resources than all but a couple other NBA teams.

Yet KP's team has achieved less than the Nuggets.

Way to look at it from one side of the argument
 
Pritchard inherited a team rich with top lottery picks and even lucked into the #1 pick. Then he traded away a future all-star for nothing. He grossly overpays contract extensions of young players. He has more financial resources than all but a couple other NBA teams.

Yet KP's team has achieved less than the Nuggets.

Pritchard turned one lottery pick into Aldridge and Roy with Telfair being the trade bait to Ainge.

Give the guy at least a little bit of credit. The Clippers always have lottery picks, yet they continue to be terrible.
 
Why doesn't Denver want to keep him?

Probably has something to do with his agent.

:smiley-thankyou:

But that seems like an important question. He was the exec of the year in 08-09 and one summer later they don't give him a contract extension? I mean, if we're to listen to his publicist, 'the Woj', Warkentien is the 2nd coming of Christ, so something isn't adding up.

He seems competent enough, I don't really have a better idea (except keeping KP), but it seems odd.
 
Pritchard turned one lottery pick into Aldridge and Roy with Telfair being the trade bait to Ainge.

Give the guy at least a little bit of credit. The Clippers always have lottery picks, yet they continue to be terrible.

You give Wark no credit for maintaining a team in the playoffs in spite of economic restrictions... but you claim that the Clippers are a reason KP should get credit for turning terrible records into good players? That's silly.

Ed O.
 
Denver had the eight highest payroll last year at $75 mil. I'm not sure their "economic restrictions" are exactly... restricting.

And the Blazers won the same number of games in the playoffs with the league's lowest payroll last year.
 
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You give Wark no credit for maintaining a team in the playoffs in spite of economic restrictions... but you claim that the Clippers are a reason KP should get credit for turning terrible records into good players? That's silly.

Ed O.

Not at all what I posted. Silly post.
 

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