Walt Cronkite wrote:SWedd523 wrote:Meet the new boss, same as the old boss, and the old boss.
Selling "long term vision" year after year with no expectation to win must be the greatest job in the world.
Imagine any other management for any other company being in the red every year but going "guys... I have a long term vision".
So you have a **** product that no one wants to buy but instead of going bankrupt, it gets purchased by new investors. If it isn't immediately profitable, the new investors are the same as all of the old bosses?
Why is it that teams like Detroit, Houston, etc can go through management changes and see quick results yet Charlotte can change GMs, Coaches, and Ownership groups multiple times and remain in the doldrums year over year over year?
Folks keep saying "it's a new ownership, you have to be patient, and so on" but they aren't starting from zero, this isn't an expansion franchise. All of the new folks have experience elsewhere in the league. They should know how to do the job they're getting paid handsomely to do. They have 3 young all-star caliber players yet are posting one of the league's worst records. Ownership has done nothing really to improve the on court product. The franchise has done absolutely nothing to deserve the benefit of the doubt regardless of the situation in which we find ourselves.
The team currently has a WORSE winning % than they did last year and Melo/Mark have played roughly the same amount of games. How do you explain that? How have they managed to regress after all the new regime snake oil shenaniganery?
The NBA is a results based organization and at some point you have to produce tangible outcomes instead of the repeated "Next Year, We Promise" BS.
I disagree wholly that, as a fan, I'm required to give them the benefit of the doubt. **** that.
The ownership instead should've realized that they were walking into a **** tier organization and trying to sell "long term vision" only lasts so long.
The Heat can rebuild on the promise of long term vision, the Spurs can, the Celtics can. The Hornets don't deserve that luxury and I will continue to denigrate them for running a poor franchise. If and when they decide to get serious about putting a winning product on the court then I will happily change my tune. Not gonna hold my breath though.
Maybe next year.