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(ESPN w/link) David Griffin turns down Nuggs GM offer 

Post#1 » by GhostRaider2007 » Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:53 am

Link:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5495214

Search for Nuggets GM continues

By Ric Bucher
ESPN The Magazine
Updated: August 25, 2010, 1:40 AM ET

Former Phoenix Suns assistant general manager David Griffin turned down the Denver Nuggets' offer to be their next general manager, according to sources, and the team is expected to pursue Masai Ujiri, director of global scouting for the Toronto Raptors.

Ujiri spent four years as the Nuggets' director of international scouting before joining the Raptors.

Griffin turned down the offer, a league source said, in part because it was nowhere near $1 million a year, the median salary for recently hired GMs such as the Cleveland Cavaliers' Chris Grant, the New Orleans Hornets' Dell Demps and the Portland Trail Blazers' Rich Cho.

The authority of the position is also uncertain. Josh Kroenke, son of owner Stan Kroenke, and Stan's adviser, Bret Bearup, are expected to be heavily involved. Despite not having a GM in place, the source said the Nuggets have been exploring what they might be able to get for All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony, who has not signed the team's three-year, $65 million extension offer and could become a free agent next summer.

Another league source said Anthony, "in his heart," would like to stay in Denver but has lost faith in the team's direction.
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Re: (ESPN w/link) David Griffin turns down Nuggs GM offer 

Post#2 » by melo mvp 15 » Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:01 am

I'd be super pissed if we hire Ujiri, b/c that would prove that the team would rather save some $, then commit to winning.... but I don't think he's declined, I think Bucher is just echoing and interpreting the FanHouse report about the negotiations being at a stale mate
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Re: (ESPN w/link) David Griffin turns down Nuggs GM offer 

Post#3 » by Nutty Nats Fan » Wed Aug 25, 2010 5:05 pm

melo mvp 15 wrote:I'd be super pissed if we hire Ujiri, b/c that would prove that the team would rather save some $, then commit to winning.... but I don't think he's declined, I think Bucher is just echoing and interpreting the FanHouse report about the negotiations being at a stale mate

Why would Denver pay full price for a GM? The GM won't have any power, and people being interviewed/offered the job will know that too.
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Re: (ESPN w/link) David Griffin turns down Nuggs GM offer 

Post#4 » by The Rebel » Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:37 am

I almost wonder if money is just the excuse and the fact is that Griffin did not want any part of being known as the guy who traded Melo within his 1st few weeks on the job.
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Re: (ESPN w/link) David Griffin turns down Nuggs GM offer 

Post#5 » by KAVK » Thu Aug 26, 2010 7:05 am

GhostRaider2007 wrote:Link:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5495214

Search for Nuggets GM continues

By Ric Bucher
ESPN The Magazine
Updated: August 25, 2010, 1:40 AM ET

Former Phoenix Suns assistant general manager David Griffin turned down the Denver Nuggets' offer to be their next general manager, according to sources, and the team is expected to pursue Masai Ujiri, director of global scouting for the Toronto Raptors.

Ujiri spent four years as the Nuggets' director of international scouting before joining the Raptors.

Griffin turned down the offer, a league source said, in part because it was nowhere near $1 million a year, the median salary for recently hired GMs such as the Cleveland Cavaliers' Chris Grant, the New Orleans Hornets' Dell Demps and the Portland Trail Blazers' Rich Cho.

The authority of the position is also uncertain. Josh Kroenke, son of owner Stan Kroenke, and Stan's adviser, Bret Bearup, are expected to be heavily involved. Despite not having a GM in place, the source said the Nuggets have been exploring what they might be able to get for All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony, who has not signed the team's three-year, $65 million extension offer and could become a free agent next summer.

Another league source said Anthony, "in his heart," would like to stay in Denver but has lost faith in the team's direction.



Last line make all the sense......

Can't imagine it with Melo gone! Godspeed.
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