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Re: The search for a new GM

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 10:00 am
by AbeVigodaLive
Camden wrote:

If not him, how about Larry Riley? Arguably the real architect of the Golden State Warriors. Was demoted before they reached their pinnacle, but he put in some heavy lifting for that organization. Not to mention he has 23 years experience in the NBA and is currently the Director of Scouting for the Warriors. That's an area they've been supreme at and you'd think a lot of that might be because of him. We think about Curry, Thompson, Green and Barnes because they're the bigger names, but how about Ezeli and even Bazemore who they drafted, left on the bench and eventually traded to the Lakers. He has a decent track record and I bet he's hungry for another chance to be the decision maker somewhere.


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Re: The search for a new GM

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 10:05 am
by 60WinTim
Marks would have been a good get for the Wolves. But it is no surprise that Taylor did not make a move. He will evaluate things at the end of the season, like he said he would.

So, today is Milt's last day to make his mark on this team, isn't it? Will he make a move? Or are his hands tied?

Re: The search for a new GM

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 1:59 pm
by Monster
If Marks can turn the Nets around...the owner should just give him the team. Hey maybe that's the deal that got Marks to say yes. lol

Re: The search for a new GM

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 4:18 pm
by Coolbreeze44
AbeVigodaLive wrote:
BizarroJerry wrote:Marks sounds good to me, Bill Simmons as assistant GM, Wojo as head.coach



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That is hilarious

Re: The search for a new GM

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 5:53 pm
by Lipoli390
Camden wrote:Mike Zarren would be my choice if we could get him away from Boston, but the guy's a lifelong Celtics fan currently in place to take over there when his number's called. I'm not super confident he'll leave, but he has the mind of a successful modern NBA GM. Good combination of basketball sense, logic, economics and usage of analytics. Highly respected amongst the NBA community.

If not him, how about Larry Riley? Arguably the real architect of the Golden State Warriors. Was demoted before they reached their pinnacle, but he put in some heavy lifting for that organization. Not to mention he has 23 years experience in the NBA and is currently the Director of Scouting for the Warriors. That's an area they've been supreme at and you'd think a lot of that might be because of him. We think about Curry, Thompson, Green and Barnes because they're the bigger names, but how about Ezeli and even Bazemore who they drafted, left on the bench and eventually traded to the Lakers. He has a decent track record and I bet he's hungry for another chance to be the decision maker somewhere.


Great idea.