Sources: Mavs Benched Howard With Hangover
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 8:25 pm
"A night of drinking may have spelled the end for Josh Howard in Dallas.
According to multiple team sources, the Mavericks benched Howard for their Jan. 20 game against the Wizards because of a hangover after a night of partying."
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Take tips Wizards upper management. This is how you properly dismantle a situation. You keep quite about it until after you accomplish your objective, in this case a trade. The ends justify the mean.
All we had to do was keep quite about the Arenas situation when it happened and then pulled off a trade, which wouldn't have been as hard as it seems. The reason being is because around the time of the "gun incident" Arenas was playing well. He had just come off a 40 point + performance against the Warriors; he had a good stock value. But what does our management do? They do what they do best, shatter it. Where is the organization development, rationalism, and fundamental leadership?
If the “gun incident” was brought up a month or so after the fact when Arenas would have been on another team it would of just been wispers and passed over.
Now we are stuck in a situation where we have to rebuild around Arenas to get his value up before trading him. We can't buy him out because that will be too expensive. It will be cheaper to build up his value for the first half of the season and then trade him. I'm not completely for trading him, what I am for is new ownership and management. Upper management needs to be wiped due to incompetence on several levels as everyone knows.
At least J. Howard's contract isn't guaranteed and we have team option on him for next season, which obviously won’t be exercised. However, you never know what to except with these Washington Clownz in the front office.
According to multiple team sources, the Mavericks benched Howard for their Jan. 20 game against the Wizards because of a hangover after a night of partying."
Read more:
http://realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/ ... z0fy1NICfU
http://realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/ ... _hangover/
Take tips Wizards upper management. This is how you properly dismantle a situation. You keep quite about it until after you accomplish your objective, in this case a trade. The ends justify the mean.
All we had to do was keep quite about the Arenas situation when it happened and then pulled off a trade, which wouldn't have been as hard as it seems. The reason being is because around the time of the "gun incident" Arenas was playing well. He had just come off a 40 point + performance against the Warriors; he had a good stock value. But what does our management do? They do what they do best, shatter it. Where is the organization development, rationalism, and fundamental leadership?
If the “gun incident” was brought up a month or so after the fact when Arenas would have been on another team it would of just been wispers and passed over.
Now we are stuck in a situation where we have to rebuild around Arenas to get his value up before trading him. We can't buy him out because that will be too expensive. It will be cheaper to build up his value for the first half of the season and then trade him. I'm not completely for trading him, what I am for is new ownership and management. Upper management needs to be wiped due to incompetence on several levels as everyone knows.
At least J. Howard's contract isn't guaranteed and we have team option on him for next season, which obviously won’t be exercised. However, you never know what to except with these Washington Clownz in the front office.