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Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired

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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1441 » by Southward1 » Sat Dec 8, 2012 4:31 am

Dr Positivity wrote:Hopefully BC goes to MLSE asking to fire Casey and they just say f*ck it... let's just fire BC


BC should honestly be blocked from firing Casey. That would be his 3rd coaching firing, with only 2 playoff series.
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BC is trapped on a dead end 

Post#1442 » by two5 » Sat Dec 8, 2012 4:32 am

He can't blame/fire the coach anymore, cause thats not going to work anymore

He can't make any excuses, since this was supposed to be the year things turned and we were to make the playoffs

Coddling Bargnani isn't going to work anymore at all for this team.

BC has made 1 strike 2 strikes 3 strikes lost us a top tier player for 0 on the value. Came in with the number 1 pick and ended up with a measly rotational player.

MLSE, how long are we going to wait?

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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1443 » by KnickerBonkerz » Sat Dec 8, 2012 4:33 am

Papa Colangelo: "I wanted to tell him how much his team sucks so bad, but when I saw the look in his eyes as he raved about their depth and spacing I just didn't have it in me. It would've broke his heart.."
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Re: BC is trapped on a dead end 

Post#1444 » by Dr Positivity » Sat Dec 8, 2012 4:33 am

I have to think Bryan Colangelo's job and the lockout are 50/50 for which one gets ended first, and I think the lockout ends next week...
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Re: BC is trapped on a dead end 

Post#1445 » by prelude00 » Sat Dec 8, 2012 4:34 am

Where has he been hiding? He hasn't talked to any media members, they usually show his face at home games while he's standing in the tunnel too. I'd really like to hear what he has to say about this crap he's put on the court.
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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1446 » by BD006 » Sat Dec 8, 2012 4:36 am

Gosh, this has to happen... I can't fathom how it can't.
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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1447 » by Olufsen » Sat Dec 8, 2012 4:42 am

goodbye BC.
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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1448 » by postup » Sat Dec 8, 2012 4:45 am

He has to go, though Casey will probably be made the scapegoat first.
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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1449 » by Lord_Zedd » Sat Dec 8, 2012 4:50 am

As much as I want BC gone, I wouldn't be surprised if MLSE goes the cheap route, which is riding BC out the season. After all, no hockey means no revenue for MLSE
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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1450 » by Jimmy King » Sat Dec 8, 2012 4:53 am

He'll ride out the season with his hands tied.
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Re: BC is trapped on a dead end 

Post#1451 » by Dr Positivity » Sat Dec 8, 2012 4:54 am

prelude00 wrote:Where has he been hiding? He hasn't talked to any media members, they usually show his face at home games while he's standing in the tunnel too. I'd really like to hear what he has to say about this crap he's put on the court.


Yeah I just realized he hasn't been shown at games for a longgggg time, though we've been on the road a lot
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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1452 » by Dr Positivity » Sat Dec 8, 2012 4:55 am

Jimmy King wrote:He'll ride out the season with his hands tied.


Just a reminder, Babcock and JFJ got fired in Januaries so there is a history of us making a change midway through the year
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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1453 » by Spicy P » Sat Dec 8, 2012 4:56 am

We really need to get rid of this guy before he does any more damage to this team. Landry Fields signing, trading away a 1st round pick with limited protection, DeMar DeRozan extension. Those are all going to set this team back a couple of seasons. I'm scared of what he's going to do next.
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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1454 » by youreachiteach » Sat Dec 8, 2012 5:00 am

Yeah, I don't think he'll get fired. He'll fire casey first. Then, in the off-season (and OKC is getting our pick) he'll be fired and we'll be forced to take some unknown who will kill us again. Until there are substantial changes, this team is doomed./\
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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1455 » by Chaos Engine » Sat Dec 8, 2012 5:13 am

MLSE will just let his contract expire, and he'll make a stupid trade like acquiring Gasol to try and save the season.
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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1456 » by Mehar » Sat Dec 8, 2012 5:18 am

Guys do you not realize we are missing our prized offseason acquisition, Colangelo's Glue Guy Landry Fields. Give Colangelo a break. We are also missing our Sharpshooter Alan Anderson (the guy singlehandedly who caused us last year to slip from 4th to 8th in the draft). Big men take time to develop as well. Andrea needs a few more years to develop. Guys be patient. Believe in Colangelo's vision. When Landry Fields comes back, our Glue Guy will lead us to the playoffs.
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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1457 » by West Rouge » Sat Dec 8, 2012 5:20 am

Mehar wrote:Guys do you not realize we are missing our prized offseason acquisition, Colangelo's Glue Guy Landry Fields. Give Colangelo a break. We are also missing our Sharpshooter Alan Anderson (the guy singlehandedly who caused us last year to slip from 4th to 8th in the draft). Big men take time to develop as well. Andrea needs a few more years to develop. Guys be patient. Believe in Colangelo's vision. When Landry Fields comes back, our Glue Guy will lead us to the playoffs.



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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1458 » by Strategist1 » Sat Dec 8, 2012 5:23 am

BC needs to be fired ..so that another GM can clean up some of this mess by the trade deadline. Firing him also would prevent him from making stupid deals.

Just wondering...does ownership/board sign off on every trade? or is BC the head guy that signs off on trades?
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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1459 » by Inevitable » Sat Dec 8, 2012 5:23 am

Calling it a night.. hopefully will wake up to some good news.
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Re: Should Bryan Colangelo be Fired 

Post#1460 » by Throwback24 » Sat Dec 8, 2012 5:27 am

Mehar wrote:Guys do you not realize we are missing our prized offseason acquisition, Colangelo's Glue Guy Landry Fields. Give Colangelo a break. We are also missing our Sharpshooter Alan Anderson (the guy singlehandedly who caused us last year to slip from 4th to 8th in the draft). Big men take time to develop as well. Andrea needs a few more years to develop. Guys be patient. Believe in Colangelo's vision. When Landry Fields comes back, our Glue Guy will lead us to the playoffs.


We're in need of some more high character glue guys and losing our pick will help BC focus his sights on this years FA glue crop.
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