GoBlue72391 wrote:DuckIII wrote:GoBlue72391 wrote:I'm not trying to be a doom and gloomer with this comment, but since the end of the Jordan era the plan has always been to remain within the top 5 in attendance and merchandise sales. This is usually accomplished with a roughly .500 record and play-in or late seed playoff appearance. It doesn't matter who's running the FO, this is and always has been the primary goal.
This is a business after all and the way the Reinsdorfs and co. run this organization is optimized to maximize profits above everything else, even winning.
What they don't seem to realize is investing in winning will pay for itself in the long run; look at how profitable we are still coasting off the Jordan era despite having maybe 2 notable seasons since that era ended. Without all that winning we did in the 90s we wouldn't be the money printing machine we are now.
Don't take my word for it. Jerry Reinsdorf has infamously made comments like "strive for 2nd place" and has told his family to sell the White Sox and keep the Bulls after his passing due to the Sox being his passion and the Bulls being a business.
Or just look at how roster management is handled; this organization has paid the luxury tax once in its entire existence and has never been a big player in major free agency pursuits.
These are not the words and actions of anyone who is serious about winning.
The goal is to continue lining the Reinsdorfs and minority owners pockets. How we get there and how many games we win in pursuit of that goal is just the window dressing.
As Bulls fans we all understand the sometimes-frustrating financial restrictions we have to deal with. But I do believe you are overstating some things.
Paxson, I think 3 different times, blew up the team lost-dynasty to get worse and he wanted to do it a 4th time after the Rose injury but was reportedly shot down by Gar and Michael.
Moreover, AK has now in two different seasons publicly stated he had the “green light” to completely blow it up and rebuild, but didn’t want to.
The Bulls have an established record of being willing to get bad to get good. Just not under AK.
Yeah but the thing is, we were still at or near the top in attendance and merchandise sales even during those blow ups. As long as we're still highly profitable, the people at the top don't care what's happening with the on-court product. And that's where the problem lies.
I believe the only time we saw a notable decrease in attendance, sales, etc. was during the end of the GarPax era with the whole ASG and fire GarPax billboard fiasco. What happened? Ownership fired the FO and brought in new people and guess what, those attendance and sales numbers are right back where they need to be.
My point is, what happens on the court is irrelevant as long as they're making money. Winning or losing doesn't really matter that much to those in charge.
To be clear, John Paxson was not fired. He quit. Do not give Little Michael credit for that.