buckboy wrote:LOL at anybody putting any stock in what Bill ****ing Michaels thinks about anything.
Yeah let’s instead just believe all the fan theories that have been concocted since Horst got the job. Much more reliable.
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buckboy wrote:LOL at anybody putting any stock in what Bill ****ing Michaels thinks about anything.
Wonka wrote:I wonder if this creates a divide between Giannis and the players who didn’t like Kidd, specifically Jabari and Malcolm
Prez wrote:Any Dunc'd on Podcast fans here? They did a pod ranking all 30 coaches and Kidd got fired the exact minute they started recording, started talking about Kidd at #30 and boom lol.
Pretty fitting considering they were one of the few relatively bigger non-Bucks media people ripping on Kidd early on.
MoreTrife wrote:Love seeing two buffoons have a buffoon competition.
mke_design wrote:sidney lanier wrote:
Not a good career move for Kilpatrick to dance on Kidd's grave, but his happy dance does hint at some of the soap opera things being discussed here.
Hoping for better days ahead and a more collegial tone here.
This is real GM not the good old boys club Sid. Collegiality was necessary for Save Our Bucks, not so much anymore. Quite honestly the collegial speak about wanting Kidd gone could have very much sparked conversation.
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sidney lanier wrote:mke_design wrote:sidney lanier wrote:
Not a good career move for Kilpatrick to dance on Kidd's grave, but his happy dance does hint at some of the soap opera things being discussed here.
Hoping for better days ahead and a more collegial tone here.
This is real GM not the good old boys club Sid. Collegiality was necessary for Save Our Bucks, not so much anymore. Quite honestly the collegial speak about wanting Kidd gone could have very much sparked conversation.
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Sounds like you're advocating for the style of interaction that reportedly got Kidd fired.
DavidDunn21 wrote:So please allow me to continue to be the scapegoat for our very rational fears, but just remember that I understand and forgive all of you.
VooDoo7 wrote:Listening to some fans on the news who are upset and can't imagine why Kidd was fired. It's amazing how clueless and blind fans can be.
nk657 wrote:VooDoo7 wrote:Listening to some fans on the news who are upset and can't imagine why Kidd was fired. It's amazing how clueless and blind fans can be.
How much blind the Bucks fans can be and most certainly are it is something that time will tell very soon I am afraid.
My guess is that they will feel the same way the natives felt when they saw the Conquistadors’ firepower for the first time in their life and they realized they were fighting with wooden sticks and arrows while the Spaniards had the steel swords and the muskets…
nk657 wrote:VooDoo7 wrote:Listening to some fans on the news who are upset and can't imagine why Kidd was fired. It's amazing how clueless and blind fans can be.
How much blind the Bucks fans can be and most certainly are it is something that time will tell very soon I am afraid.
My guess is that they will feel the same way the natives felt when they saw the Conquistadors’ firepower for the first time in their life and they realized they were fighting with wooden sticks and arrows while the Spaniards had the steel swords and the muskets…

xTitan wrote:I think it's fairly obvious Kidd didn't want to be here anymore
GB_Packers wrote:buckboy wrote:LOL at anybody putting any stock in what Bill ****ing Michaels thinks about anything.
Yeah let’s instead just believe all the fan theories that have been concocted since Horst got the job. Much more reliable.
mke_design wrote:
Kidd told people to “f*** off”. As a professional who is also competitive, burning the bridge when you have no other option to get across to the other side is silly. Yes there were hyper aggressive attitudes in this situation in regards the lobbying of his being canned, but I am unsure about your conjecture of me wanting kidd to “f*** off”. His recklessness, or lack of attention resulted in his downfall. I would say a good amount of people looked at this from an objective point of view.
nk657 wrote:VooDoo7 wrote:Listening to some fans on the news who are upset and can't imagine why Kidd was fired. It's amazing how clueless and blind fans can be.
How much blind the Bucks fans can be and most certainly are it is something that time will tell very soon I am afraid.
My guess is that they will feel the same way the natives felt when they saw the Conquistadors’ firepower for the first time in their life and they realized they were fighting with wooden sticks and arrows while the Spaniards had the steel swords and the muskets…
sidney lanier wrote:mke_design wrote:
Kidd told people to “f*** off”. As a professional who is also competitive, burning the bridge when you have no other option to get across to the other side is silly. Yes there were hyper aggressive attitudes in this situation in regards the lobbying of his being canned, but I am unsure about your conjecture of me wanting kidd to “f*** off”. His recklessness, or lack of attention resulted in his downfall. I would say a good amount of people looked at this from an objective point of view.
I agree with that. What I'm talking about is the injection of rancor into the discussion and the likelihood that future discussions here will generally be less rancorous with the Kidd issue behind us.
DavidDunn21 wrote:So please allow me to continue to be the scapegoat for our very rational fears, but just remember that I understand and forgive all of you.