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Woelfel: "Bucks have plenty of GM options"
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Woelfel: "Bucks have plenty of GM options"
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Does Joey Hammond have anything to do with the Pistons drafting lately? If so I would take him fairly quickly, especially from that list... I think he'd have the best "pedigree" considering he's coming from not only a championship team, but a tough defensive championship team. Polar opposite of the Bucks but that's a good thing.

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Kiki Vandeweghe should be on that list
He was instrumental in reshaping the Nuggets roster and knows how to clear out bad contracts
I'd take the guys from the Pistons or Mavericks although I know nothing about them.
But they could be the "outside perspective with a history of success" that Herb is referring to
He was instrumental in reshaping the Nuggets roster and knows how to clear out bad contracts
I'd take the guys from the Pistons or Mavericks although I know nothing about them.
But they could be the "outside perspective with a history of success" that Herb is referring to
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Pretty much my thoughts also.paulpressey25 wrote:Seems like a number of names in there who could be brought in to work underneath the Kohl/Ron Walter power structure......
But no real "names" that you know could challenge the Kohl/Ron Walter structure.......
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paulpressey25 wrote:Seems like a number of names in there who could be brought in to work underneath the Kohl/Ron Walter power structure......
But no real "names" that you know could challenge the Kohl/Ron Walter structure.......
My thought's exactly. Kohl could hire the brightest and the best, but unless they have the power to overrule the inner circle then, really, what difference does it make who's brought in?
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Kohl has to do one of two things here:
a) Hire a bigger name than what is on that list (Walsh, Larry Brown, Kiki, etc)
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b) Hire a guy on that list, but then move Ron Walter out of the organization and note that this new guy is taking his place.
We'd still have the Kohl meddling factor, but presumably this new guy would be over all the remaining employees except for Kohl. I could live with that. Anything where Ron Walter stays on in a role of influence or the new guy isn't made the #2 person behind Herb will be viewed by the fans as a failure.
The question that unfortunately wasn't asked of Herb at last week's press conference and should have been "Will this new person you hire be considered the #2 person in the organization not only in title but actual power?"
a) Hire a bigger name than what is on that list (Walsh, Larry Brown, Kiki, etc)
or
b) Hire a guy on that list, but then move Ron Walter out of the organization and note that this new guy is taking his place.
We'd still have the Kohl meddling factor, but presumably this new guy would be over all the remaining employees except for Kohl. I could live with that. Anything where Ron Walter stays on in a role of influence or the new guy isn't made the #2 person behind Herb will be viewed by the fans as a failure.
The question that unfortunately wasn't asked of Herb at last week's press conference and should have been "Will this new person you hire be considered the #2 person in the organization not only in title but actual power?"
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