ATLTimekeeper wrote:Embry won't sell out the Colangelos. He probably went to bat for him. They're burying Bargs to buy them some time on the trade market.
No, he won't.....the Colangelos still hold on to his secret weight loss formula.
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ATLTimekeeper wrote:Embry won't sell out the Colangelos. He probably went to bat for him. They're burying Bargs to buy them some time on the trade market.
dacrusha wrote:The last time Embry was summoned to oversee a roster re-shuffling, he dumped Jalen Roses's $15 million salary on the Knicks.
sanity wrote:Why is Embry still employed with this franchise?
Inevitable wrote:sanity wrote:Why is Embry still employed with this franchise?
He brings a winning culture.
dacrusha wrote:The last time Embry was summoned to oversee a roster re-shuffling, he dumped Jalen Roses's $15 million salary on the Knicks.
sanity wrote:Why is Embry still employed with this franchise?
Inevitable wrote:sanity wrote:Why is Embry still employed with this franchise?
He brings a winning culture.
Was a case of ownership getting up to speed on state of team after tough start. Not a formal review for Colangelo.
"You can't come in and move Colangelo, not right now," said one source with knowledge of ownership's thinking. "For one thing, who is telling you to move him? Who makes that decision? They are prepared to weather the storm right now until they can get someone in there that can recommend the path they need to take, one way or the other. You need someone there that can give ownership that insight, you can't panic."
Choker wrote:Ed Davis is laughing somewhere.
ForeverTFC wrote:From Grange's article ..."You can't come in and move Colangelo, not right now," said one source with knowledge of ownership's thinking. "For one thing, who is telling you to move him? Who makes that decision? They are prepared to weather the storm right now until they can get someone in there that can recommend the path they need to take, one way or the other. You need someone there that can give ownership that insight, you can't panic."
Can't help but feel a bit vindicated.
OAKLEY_2 wrote:Was a case of ownership getting up to speed on state of team after tough start. Not a formal review for Colangelo.
"Up to speed". What a laugher.
"uhhhm we are 4 and 19 meetings adjourned."
ForeverTFC wrote:From Grange's article ..."You can't come in and move Colangelo, not right now," said one source with knowledge of ownership's thinking. "For one thing, who is telling you to move him? Who makes that decision? They are prepared to weather the storm right now until they can get someone in there that can recommend the path they need to take, one way or the other. You need someone there that can give ownership that insight, you can't panic."
Can't help but feel a bit vindicated.
PRESTIGE wrote:The worst thing you could have is a basketball team run by a bunch of fat cat bureaucrats. There are all sorts of politics at play and things take forever to progress. Lets talk about this, then put it aside for now, call this meeting, call another meeting, wait for that deadline, etc. You probably have people on the board who hate the other people, pitting votes against each other, playing devil's advocate. They're more concerned with the business aspect of the team, then their own little interests, and basketball and winning take a back seat. And how many of them are knowledgable about basketball and the NBA?
With a single majority owner all that gets tossed out the window and he lives and dies for his team.