hands11 wrote:Funny thing is, your describing the Bullets of 30 something years ago. I can remember this as clear as day for some reason. I think I was still in JHS. I remember a team that was making the playoffs every year but not going anywhere. I remember walking up the street after reading in the papar that they finally decided to blow it up and rebuild. Here we are all these years later. Closest we got to it looking like something was under Nash. He got us really close, then the Howard thing happened. Abe sided with Howard and gave Nash the boot and it all feel apart again. Then after all those years in the dessert, we got EG.
People can hate on him all they like but he is the best GM this team has had since Nash and before that it was a while since we had a good one.
There is a well written article on building an NBA champ that I used to post a lot and had in my sig. When it gets right down to it, most GM can only hold things together and build a playoff team. Great teams are largely built on luck.
How many teams passed over MJ and he was the key to success for a long time. Every other GM just couldn't get it done because they didn't have MJ. But even MJ couldn't get it done alone. He needed pieces around him and a coach that could manage him and help turn him into a great team player.
Turning a trash franchise around with a very questionable owner is no small task. Chicago oddly enough had a crazy owner but the GM and coach got it done anyway.
EG hasn't had it easy with Abe as the owner hand picking his head coach who he had to deal with whole time he was the GM of this team. He almost got us a great assistant last year but Abe/EFJ blow that for us.
I think EG has done an above average job given the situation he was put in. It's hard to tell if it was a great job because so many key pieces are injured.
There's a lot of truth in there - especially about the Nash era. But be warned - by mentioning him, you may have awakened a poster named greendale who hated/hates Nash and insists that Wes Unseld was a much better GM. I still say - if Robert Pack hadn't gotten that mysterious nerve injury in his leg... there could have been a championship team developed there. They had a whole lotto injuries in the Nash era.
I concur that EG is a solid GM - and - as you pointed out - there are likely limitations put on him by Mr. Pollin's interference - who sadly has no clue of what it takes to realize what he says is his dream - to win an NBA Championship.






















