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- Nate McMillan 7/19/10
Cho's going to be calling all the shots, though.
Buford and Pop seem to do ok?
I would think you'd hate this, given your hatred of Nate.
And? I think it's pretty clear that Cho isn't going to call the shots.
EDIT: Now that Cho has made the media rounds I think it's obvious he isn't going to call the shots. It's essentially been admitted as much by Miller. And really? I don't have a problem with this. More and more it's evident that this is how's it's been in Portland for a long, long time. If Cho is as good at what he's SUPPOSED to be good at, then I'm down.
Nate's right. The NBA is more collaborative than ever. More collaborative on getting Lebron a ring that is.
sorry to interject facts into your hero worship, but Patterson was both GM and PresidentPritchard was just a Chief Scout & Marketing Manager masquerading as a GM.
Miller did the business matters and paid the bills, and was forced to do the contract negotiations by Pritchard's immaturity.
Penn did the analytical work with CBA and the cap.
Someone else did the computer stat work.
Now, Pritchard worshippers claim, Cho won't have all the power! Things have changed! Yes, they have since Bob Whitsitt, the last one competent enough to hold all the power. He was both GM and President.
Cho can do more of the things on that list than Pritchard could.
Anyway, I think Cho is a really nice hire based on all of the stuff I read about him when he wasn't even really on the Blazers' radar:
Patterson was both GM and President
Yes, but did Patterson hold all the power? I think the Oregonian was more powerful and was dictating the changes they wanted. Whereas Whitsitt just ignored the rubes at the paper. He hardly even talked to them, and they hated him. He was powerful enough not to care.
Has anyone else ever dared look into it's lazer shooting eyes and said no????
Something tells me that Nate just won a power struggle between he and KP ... now I'm not suggesting that Nate had KP whacked, but I do think the two had stylistic differences that may have created tension (Nate loves vets and "scrappers" KP seemed to love youth and potential and "flash" ... not saying one approach is correct and the other wrong).
Anyway, I think Cho is a really nice hire based on all of the stuff I read about him when he wasn't even really on the Blazers' radar: supposedly he's not only good at CBA stuff and analytics, but also has a good eye for talent (he's the one who insisted on Ibaka IIRC?)
I expect to see a lot more of Larry Miller after a big trade is completed, front and center, taking in the glory.
If he's the one that consummates the trade then I hope he does.
If he's the one that consummates the trade then I hope he does.
He had better remember to give Paul Allen, Bert Kolde, his new assistant GM Cho, and everyone else credit!
You have become fat and slow. You bite your lower lip. You used to be salt of the earth. Why don't you be a grapefruit picker again.
good grief dude... your manlove for Bob knows no bounds. The O wanted Portland to draft local white boy Adam Morrison. SP (as the GM and club President) orchestrated a flurry of trades including recent PG of the future Telfair that were hardly greeted by all. Just a wild guess that you didn't like them at the time/thought Trader Bob would have done better?Yes, but did Patterson hold all the power? I think the Oregonian was more powerful and was dictating the changes they wanted. Whereas Whitsitt just ignored the rubes at the paper. He hardly even talked to them, and they hated him. He was powerful enough not to care.
