not what i was saying. i was saying he didn't do things that would have helped make AD's life easier (like play more center on defense or set...
had never seen that. i guess my difficulty buying this is that if jhs was truly rob's boy, wouldn't he have kept him on as a developmental...
fair, though tbh, that had a lot to do with this: i don't necessarily want fewer cooks...i want better ones. and a clear power structure. that...
yikes...that's cold, mike. although, i think it's possible that he meant finding him on their defensive end, as he put in a bunch of buckets, and...
this guy's lifelong drinking problem has clouded his judgment at every turn.
i feel like you're overstating the lebron/AD thing, but i totally agree (and said so back then) that he paid lip service to it being AD's team and...
the irony of them winning the narrative to lose the war...i just love it. no notes. lee jenkins couldn't have crafted it better himself.
yeah, as i said in the other thread...it's convenient to say this now. it's a bad look, imo. and i'm on his side in the early going.
trying to distance himself from the 2023 draft is sort of too on the nose for me. but again, why not just clean jeanie out, too? if i'm running...
sorry; you're too dumb to realize that they got george AND leonard!!! you see?! it was all that for BOTH guys. so it's still genius. do you...
and i don't really care about rob, tbh. i just think a lot chatter is clearly from envious outsiders. he's unpopular in the press. daryl...
according to both stats and the eye test, 2023-24 irving is basically 2025-26 reaves. except reaves is several years younger and not rehabbing a...
the clippers have a smart, great front office. smartest guys in the room, always.
yeah, i'd heard that, but it was basically from the sources that blame ebola on rob. the simpler story is that a) we tried to trade that pick and...
dallas is going to send both of those guys out, asap, imo.
why not just do it all at once then, right? guess i'm not familiar with corporate america, but intuitively, i'd keep the part of the organization...
yeah, this was my comment elsewhere--we start with the one part of the family that was actually helping the organization?
what were those? seemed to me like he wanted power without putting in any actual work, and there wasn't much put out there to contradict this claim.
wow. couldn't it be argued that this has been the most functional part of the organization overall for the past decade or so?
i think, in a vacuum, his 12 million could be spent on guys that fit better. but it's moot, as the length of his contract means we can't just...