DCZards wrote:leswizards wrote:I think the firing of Sheppard is entirely justified, but when I first heard about it, I couldn’t understand it. I think the reasons that people would point to to justify their belief that Sheppard should be fired are (I don’t believe all these reasons, just trying to list every complaint about Sheppard)
1. Poor drafting
2. Vastly overpaid Beal
3. Hired and won’t fire wuj
4. Failed to get optimum value for Kuzma and seems intent on giving him a big contract
5. Didn’t blow up the team and tank
I think those are all the reasons. If I missed any, please enlighten me.
It could very well be a combination of some or all those reasons, as well as the one you didn’t mention that was the one that Ted gave…not making the playoffs.
Those are all good reasons.
& if you draft poorly, over-pay players, hire a lousy coach (if that's what WUJ is, though I see no great reason to think so), & plan to give big contracts to bad players, why then... "not making the playoffs" does seem the likely result.
But, if that means that it's ok to do all that stupid stuff as long as you sneak into the playoffs, then there's a far bigger problem to solve than replacing Tommy Sheppard.
What did Landry Fields say in the interview I posted? Something like "the goal of the Atlanta Hawks is to be a championship-level organization," I think.
Have you ever heard anyone in the Wizards organization say anything like that? Have you ever heard Ted Leonsis say anything like that?
There's no reason in the world why the Atlanta Hawks should be a better organization than the Washington Wizards.
Suppose Ted Leonsis had said something like this:
"Our goal is to be a championship-level organization; we failed to do that under our previous GM & have made no progress whatever towards that goal under the GM I hired to replace him. I take responsibility for this history of failure, & I'm going to make every effort to change it by hiring a new President from outside the organization."
That is, more or less, what a real leader would have said.
We got the opposite. Effectively, what we got was, "bad sad Tommy disappointed me."
I'm sure Ted Leonsis is a nice guy. & I know he was a good manager working for Steve Case at AOL. He may even be a good leader of Monumental as an overall organization, who knows?
But, he's handled this situation, & the entire dozen year tenure responsible for the Wizards for that matter, just about as badly as possible.