Mavrelous wrote:Archx wrote:Mavrelous wrote:Wow...
You're going to love this. (From Cato).
There had always been signs that Harrison was underwater in his front office role. In the first years, front office executives around the league found it curious how difficult it was to reach him on the phone, league sources said, until more of those responsibilities were shifted to assistant general manager Matt Riccardi. Some trades were surprisingly pricy for the returns; others that likely would’ve been mistakes, like how Harrison attempted to deal two first-rounders for Kyle Kuzma, went unpunished despite Harrison’s best efforts. One team source recalls a document where Harrison placed Jrue Holiday within the same tier of talent as Nikola Jokić. While at Nike, Harrison’s role involved talent evaluation. But from the very first moment he was hired, several league sources say, there were questions whether those evaluations would translate to coherent team building.
Lindsey’s family remains in Dallas, a league source tells ALLCITY Network, which could make this job appealing for him, although possibly not until next summer.
That said, league sources caution how robust of a trade market, in this scenario, might really exist for Davis, who makes $54 million this season. The type of sale that Dallas has is more garage than estate.
The low level of manager in multi billion $ franchises never ceases to amaze me...
Nico proved time after time he's an idiot
The Brunson fiasco
Signing Javale McGee to a guarantee 3 year deal with a guaranteed starting promise, then stretch/waive him.
Trading cap space to draft Omx, then stretch waiving him
Trading unprotected swap for Grant WIlliams
Trading essentially an unprotected pick to swap Grant for PJ (and I love PJ, but he aint worth an unprotected first)
Wanting to trade 2 firsts for Kuzma
The obvious one in Feb
Signing D-Lo
Resigning Exum