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Grizz hire Hollinger

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 1:46 pm
by jefe
ESPN analyst John Hollinger is joining the Grizzlies as vice president of basketball operations.
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More front-office moves are expected in the coming days, including the replacement of scouts, including Tony Barone Sr. and Tony Barone Jr., according to sources.



http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2012/dec/13/grizzlies-hiring-espns-john-hollinger/

I'm still not sure how I feel about bringing Hollinger on board. I've liked the job Wallace has done, and on some level, this move is going to further diminish his input IMO.

The real news here, however, is the Barones have (or will?) be cut loose by the Grizz - a move WELL overdue IMO.

Re: Grizz hire Hollinger

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 11:25 pm
by dark-child
The big question is why is Hollinger being brought on now and the Barone's dismissed now?

Well in my opinion, a deal still has to be made and the decision making process is going to be a lot different going forward and based upon statistical evidence rather than characteristics used in the past. December 15th is a few days away and more players can be considered in a potential deal. Secondly having Wallace mentor or transition the duties to Hollinger makes sense on two fronts. First the Grizzlies never replaced the recently departed Kenny Williams who was the AGM and secondly it seems like Wallace will not be retained and his contract expires at the end of the season anyway.

Re: Grizz hire Hollinger

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 10:39 pm
by I Am Awesome-O
I think Hollinger's use of advanced statistical analysis combined with Wallace's sharp eye for pure, intangible basketball talent could make for a stellar duo.

Plus, the Barone's are finally gone. We all know that's a huge win for the organization.

Re: Grizz hire Hollinger

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 4:07 am
by jman3134
I know that we already have some statistical guys working for the Grizzlies, so this does not shot me.

Jefe,

Why do you think that Wallace will have less input? The Barone's were alright, but I was never thrilled with them.

Re: Grizz hire Hollinger

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:22 pm
by grizzlies50
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2013/1/11/3 ... rview-2012

I really hate what Grizzlies front is doing right now.

We have to looking for a better shooter than Ellington. but we do not need trade Rudy Gay middle of the season. B/c we are cloth to 70% winning team better than Miami Heat. Just let Rudy and Zack keep together until next offseason.
Grizz front is nothing more than cancer right now.

I promiss if we can get shooter like JJ Redick we can make to Conference Final this year.
Grizz front office have to remember our starting 5 is better than Clippers last year and this year. even tough we lost openning game against Clippers but we did not lost by starting 5. simply our 2nd unit is not better than Clippers.

Re: Grizz hire Hollinger

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 5:38 pm
by grizzlies50
Oh my god... Grizzlies front did horrible trade today.

MEM
Marreese Speights
Wayne Ellington
Josh Selby
1st round draft pick top 5 protect

CLE
John Leuer

I know this is salary cut trade but why we gave up draft pick?
This is not make sense at all nothing more than Grizz front is stupid.

Re: Grizz hire Hollinger

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:39 am
by jman3134
grizzlies50 wrote:http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2013/1/11/3866592/lionel-hollins-memphis-grizzlies-interview-2012

I really hate what Grizzlies front is doing right now.

We have to looking for a better shooter than Ellington. but we do not need trade Rudy Gay middle of the season. B/c we are cloth to 70% winning team better than Miami Heat. Just let Rudy and Zack keep together until next offseason.
Grizz front is nothing more than cancer right now.

I promiss if we can get shooter like JJ Redick we can make to Conference Final this year.
Grizz front office have to remember our starting 5 is better than Clippers last year and this year. even tough we lost openning game against Clippers but we did not lost by starting 5. simply our 2nd unit is not better than Clippers.


The problem is that the ownership does not want to play the luxury tax. So, the options are to trade Gay or Randolph, or make a stupid trade like this. If only they could have negotiated the 1st round pick out of it....