ahollz wrote:ForeverTFC wrote:sidsid wrote:
That's why I don't expect them to actually end up either succeeding or sticking to it. It's clear they just looked at the Spurs and OKC and went "let's just do that". But you need a level of organizational competence to actually turn the easy part (accumulating draft picks) into sustainable success.
What's so frustrating is that we have that here and they have zero interest in actually executing the easy part.
You're never going to get that here, at least not under our current ownership. There is a belief within our organization and ownership that Toronto is a major market and that Canada can stand on its own. Major markets don't have multi-year tanks and perpetual sell-offs. That's not to say that Masai would do it if he could; for all we know Masai is also in agreement with them.
Now, you might get your wish once Larry and Masai are out and Rogers brings a new FO in. Ed Rogers doesn't like basketball and will be focused on the Jays and Leafs. That might buy the new FO a few years to do as they wish. But there is no guarantee that Ed will bring in anyone that's any better than the folks in Charlotte. So I guess be careful what you wish for.
Y'all got any articles that says there is a mandate to compete or is this cope? If the raptors need to play 1-3 home playoff games to make money, maybe the market isn't as strong as everyone think it is?
It's been mentioned by Lowe and Bontemps that our ownership group is anti-tank. Also, one of the reasons they fired Leiweke was because they thought he was trying to "Americanize" MLSE and that he didn't respect Toronto's sports history and didn't understand Canadian business culture.
Look around at all our of our sports teams - they all spend, try to make splashes through player acquisition, and push to compete; Leafs, Jays, Raptors, TFC all operate in very similar fashion. Also, it's not just gate receipts. Our owners own not only the content, but also the distribution of the content and all the content built around that content. It's not just butts in the seats, it's also cable subscriptions, Sportsnet TV ratings, Fan590 listeners, and sportsnet.com page clicks and social views. Other teams have to worry about these things tangentially and periodically when their total TV rights are up for renewal.