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Post#41 » by paul » Wed Jan 9, 2008 4:48 am

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i'm curious, when do you start ripping on all the other gms that passed on him. if you're being fair you'd be doing that too, right?


Agreed. Harris cops it constantly on here and he deserves some of it, but i think we're stretching now. A guy like Milshap is a good pick by the GM who got him moreso than a bad pick by the (many) who passed imo.
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Post#42 » by europa » Wed Jan 9, 2008 4:48 am

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i'm curious, when do you start ripping on all the other gms that passed on him. if you're being fair you'd be doing that too, right?


Of course. That doesn't change the fact Harris made a bad pick and Utah made a great one. When you're a small-market team in particular you have to find those diamonds in the rough in the draft. Harris has failed rather miserably to do that (excluding Sessions whose future remains uncertain). If the Millsap situation was an isolated case, the point would have no merit. But Harris' work with his second-round picks has been putrid with the exception of trading for Pachulia (which he then canceled out by letting him go) and maybe the Sessions pick.

A small-market team simply can't afford to draft as poorly as Harris has done when given an opportunity to find role players in the second round.
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Post#43 » by thirstyshocker- » Wed Jan 9, 2008 4:59 am

I'll argue, Ersan would have been a good selection had he not got paid huge by Utah. . .
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Post#44 » by Chuck Diesel » Wed Jan 9, 2008 5:00 am

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Milsap I'd love............Kleiza I might be ok with but it would take some selling. I think Kleiza benefits a lot right now from Iverson and Carmelo being on the court. He gets a ton of wide, wide open stuff he wouldn't get here


Very true, but Kleiza gets after it. He
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Post#45 » by Bucks Fan Dave » Wed Jan 9, 2008 5:29 am

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Maybe he "likes him". 8)


... he's a "smooth operator"

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Post#46 » by Papa T » Wed Jan 9, 2008 5:36 am

I don't think there is an owner in professional sports who wouldn't want to have the final approval on any trades. After all, it is their money. Do you really think Jerry Jones, Dr. Buss or Mark Cuban aren't involved in deals made or not made?

That does not mean that Herb does not listen to his coaches and GM's. I know that he was not a big fan of resigning Michael Redd the year he was a restricted free agent and we had to match the offer by Dallas. Thank God he listened. I also know that he was not a big fan of signing Anthony Mason, but George Karl talked him into it. I guess he should have stuck to his guns on that one. Oh yeah, let's not forget about Ray Allen! Herb absolutely did not want to make that deal and we all know how that turned out.

I think this year we have a little different situation too. Obviously Harris is a lame duck guy and I am quite sure that Herb will not allow him to make a deal just to save his job. I would imagine that most of us would agree that this would be a good thing? I also believe that if we can improve our team by trading CV, Herb will agree too it. I think he is more about winning than some of you think.
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Post#47 » by monitor33 » Wed Jan 9, 2008 5:40 am

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You know I often wonder why a guy not even 5 feet tall would go out and buy a basketball team. And to me it seems like he was probably picked on his whole young life and been insecure about it his whole adult life so what does he do, go and buy a team with tall guys on it to feel like he is the boss of a bunch of tall people. I think thats part of why he mettles too much. He just wants to subconsciously have that control over a bunch of taller people.

Thats just a theory I am working on anyway besides him loving sausage.


Nice Homophobic comment. MD too with the "like" him line, but I digress.

When I was a young kid growing up in Milwaukee, I used to go to Kohls on Oakland to buy food with my mother almost every other day. Even then, Herb was amazingly wealthy, and what was he doing? Stocking shelves and overseeing the store. Working hard. Then he went on with the family to make gobs more money, buy a basketball team, and the serve the people.

He was in a fraternity in Madison with relatives of mine, and they said he was a great guy to be around and totally fun.

I think that a better theory is that he is a hard working guy, who made a lot of money and good investments, and unfortunately has been micromanaging too much in this business and not letting the people who know how to run the show do their jobs. That is bad business, and by the decrease in fan support, he is paying for it.

But please, if you have ever lived in the world or been outside of your bubble, leave the prejudice somewhere else.
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Post#48 » by schweig » Wed Jan 9, 2008 5:46 am

Papa T wrote:I don't think there is an owner in professional sports who wouldn't want to have the final approval on any trades. After all, it is their money. Do you really think Jerry Jones, Dr. Buss or Mark Cuban aren't involved in deals made or not made?

That does not mean that Herb does not listen to his coaches and GM's. I know that he was not a big fan of resigning Michael Redd the year he was a restricted free agent and we had to match the offer by Dallas. Thank God he listened. I also know that he was not a big fan of signing Anthony Mason, but George Karl talked him into it. I guess he should have stuck to his guns on that one. Oh yeah, let's not forget about Ray Allen! Herb absolutely did not want to make that deal and we all know how that turned out.

I think this year we have a little different situation too. Obviously Harris is a lame duck guy and I am quite sure that Herb will not allow him to make a deal just to save his job. I would imagine that most of us would agree that this would be a good thing? I also believe that if we can improve our team by trading CV, Herb will agree too it. I think he is more about winning than some of you think.


How does he decide whose opinions win out though, or why? I believe he's about winning, but in 20 years he hasn't been too good at it with whatever kind of program he's using. Maybe he's tried a few different philosophies during that time, I don't really know.
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Post#49 » by MickeyDavis » Wed Jan 9, 2008 5:54 am

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Nice Homophobic comment. MD too with the "like" him line, but I digress.



Um, it was a j-o-k-e. Let's not get too PC :wink:
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Post#50 » by MickeyDavis » Wed Jan 9, 2008 5:56 am

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But please, if you have ever lived in the world or been outside of your bubble, leave the prejudice somewhere else.


Let's try not to overreact. You are obviously have a Kohl connection and that's great.

He's been a very successful businessman and a public servant. Unfortunately that didn't translate into being a good NBA owner.
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Post#51 » by schweig » Wed Jan 9, 2008 5:57 am

As funny as it was hearing Mason describe Kohl as having said, "Well, Des Mase...", "Well, Big Smooth" would be even better.
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Post#52 » by bango_the_buck » Wed Jan 9, 2008 6:40 am

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Please tell me that hasn't been here the entire time I've been posting in this forum.

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Post#53 » by jokeboy86 » Wed Jan 9, 2008 6:44 am

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Let's try not to overreact. You are obviously have a Kohl connection and that's great.

He's been a very successful businessman and a public servant. Unfortunately that didn't translate into being a good NBA owner.


Its funny that someone actually took offense to your post. People act like the Kohl is gay rumor is something new. Even if he isn't gay, my mother pointed out something to me isn't it a little odd that a politician has no wife or any kids and has never been married. In politics that is not the norm. Its almost unheard of. But like I said before if Kohl is gay or not doesn't bother me. His crappy tenure as owner is what bothers me.
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Post#54 » by schweig » Wed Jan 9, 2008 6:58 am

I was surprised like europa, but I only have the Quote button and Edit button, that's weird. I must be missing something.

Edit: now this one has an X and my others don't. Huh.
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Post#55 » by DH34Phan » Wed Jan 9, 2008 7:07 am

Only way CV goes is if Bobby or Gadz is with him.
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Post#56 » by Ayt » Wed Jan 9, 2008 7:43 am

schweig wrote:I was surprised like europa, but I only have the Quote button and Edit button, that's weird. I must be missing something.

Edit: now this one has an X and my others don't. Huh.


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Post#57 » by MilBucksBackOnTop06 » Wed Jan 9, 2008 7:50 am

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I don't know he has vetoed any trades....I am just repeating what Woefel said......and that is the Senator is fighting tooth and nail not to trade CV because he is one of his favorites....if that alone does not tell you the state of this franchise nothing does......a smart businessman would keep all his options open, maybe this just is a toy that Herbie likes to play with and winning isn't that important.
Lest I remind all of you...Glenn Robinson and Ray Allen were both TWO OF KOHL'S FAVORITES as well.
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Both were traded! Woelfel strikes again with news that is really no news at all.

Kohl liked :kiss Glenn Robinson too. Gave him 68 mil of his money too didn't he? He also liked :kiss Ray Allen and both were traded by his GM at the time.

So will Charlie :clown: Villanueva if it makes this team better... Now. :nod:
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Post#58 » by Stopshere2 » Wed Jan 9, 2008 8:28 am

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Lest I remind all of you...Glenn Robinson and Ray Allen were both TWO OF KOHL'S FAVORITES as well.
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Both were traded! Woelfel strikes again with news that is really no news at all.

Kohl liked :kiss Glenn Robinson too. Gave him 68 mil of his money too didn't he? He also liked :kiss Ray Allen and both were traded by his GM at the time.

So will Charlie :clown: Villanueva if it makes this team better... Now. :nod:


Best use of emoticons. Ever.

But CV will become a consistent player that I hope we keep. Sometimes the game is just too easy for him.
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Post#59 » by g77g77 » Wed Jan 9, 2008 8:54 am

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Best use of emoticons. Ever.

But CV will become a consistent player that I hope we keep. Sometimes the game is just too easy for him.



i agree! its too easy for him, if he just put some effort at the defensive side, he would have been a starter!!!
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Post#60 » by Chapter29 » Wed Jan 9, 2008 11:21 am

europa wrote:Figures. Damn, how'd I miss that before? Wow.


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