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Paxson better watch out or he will be the next one to go after Skiles if he keeps going after the big man. Paxson seems to want the media to understand that his hands are tied with many decisions concerning the Bulls' roster. I'm sure it drives him crazy when he hears himself get blamed for falling in love with his team and not pulling the trigger on certain deals when he was likely forced into the decision by Rein$dorf and his money-making pals.
I hope it is no longer a debate about Rein$dorf's role in roster decisions. Many liked to argue on this board that he was a hands-off owner and simply acted as the leading chairman for the ownership group.
What is most telling from the interview is the "that's not the direction we want to go" comment. So even if Paxson found a deal that was acceptable under Rein$dorf's strict financial terms, Paxson's hands were still tied b/c ownership determined "that's not the direction we want to go."
I think the Bulls have created one of the worst ownership cultures in the entire NBA. I have railed against Paxson for many of his moves and non-moves, but the bigger blame is with ownership. In many ways, I sympathize with the position Paxson is in. It is no wonder why it looks like he has aged 20 years since taking over the GM position.





















