How about Jeff Van Gundy as the New Commisoner
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How about Jeff Van Gundy as the New Commisoner
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How about Jeff Van Gundy as the New Commisoner
Is it time for Stern to step down and if it is who do you guys like to see take his position.
MJ
Bill R.
Majic
Maybe someone out of the league with some sort of leadership skills to help cleanup messes like this and prevent future problems.
MJ
Bill R.
Majic
Maybe someone out of the league with some sort of leadership skills to help cleanup messes like this and prevent future problems.
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He's got my vote.
JVG is the real deal, nothing fake, he tells it like it is, and he's a man i trust.
God Bless you JVG
JVG is the real deal, nothing fake, he tells it like it is, and he's a man i trust.
God Bless you JVG
Dwight Howard on his FT struggles:
"I just think everybody needs to stop talking about it," Howard said. "There's more to life than free throws."
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If Jeff Van Gundy was so certain the NBA was fixed, yet continued to work within and for the league why would he be a good choice? Shouldn't it be someone on the outside? Someone who hasn't been in basketball for a while...
Of course least we forget there should probably be some evidence when you believe convicted felons.
Of course least we forget there should probably be some evidence when you believe convicted felons.
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BTW i remember on espn shootaround like 2 years ago, stern already has the person who will succeed him in line already and he's like studying under him for a long time now, i forgot his name but at the time it was stephen a smith who reported it
so lets not get our hopes up
so lets not get our hopes up

Dwight Howard on his FT struggles:
"I just think everybody needs to stop talking about it," Howard said. "There's more to life than free throws."
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greenbeans wrote:itll be somebody none of us have heard of yet. some slezy lawyer just like Stern imo
and rightfully so.
JVG might be an honest guy, he's definitely smart at basketball. Could he negotiate a multi million dollar TV contract?? could he deal with the players union's legal contract demands? could he handle the legal issues around suspensions? Is he qualified to approve and green light marketing strategies? Almost everything that Stern does has nothing to do with basketbal at all.
The position isn't a coaching position, it clearly is a position for a lawyer/businessman.
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Pancho_Pantera wrote:Let's make Rasheed Wallace commissioner. He keeps it real as well.
nah
he keeps it too real, we cant go from one extreme to the other extreme like that
JVG is the way to go
Dwight Howard on his FT struggles:
"I just think everybody needs to stop talking about it," Howard said. "There's more to life than free throws."
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magicfan4life05 wrote:BTW i remember on espn shootaround like 2 years ago, stern already has the person who will succeed him in line already and he's like studying under him for a long time now, i forgot his name but at the time it was stephen a smith who reported it
so lets not get our hopes up
Adam Silver... the guy who says the picks in the 2nd round.
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SunTzuMachiavelli wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
and rightfully so.
JVG might be an honest guy, he's definitely smart at basketball. Could he negotiate a multi million dollar TV contract?? could he deal with the players union's legal contract demands? could he handle the legal issues around suspensions? Is he qualified to approve and green light marketing strategies? Almost everything that Stern does has nothing to do with basketbal at all.
The position isn't a coaching position, it clearly is a position for a lawyer/businessman.
QFT!! I don't think many people around here realize that a majority of Stern's job has nothing to even do with basketball.
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Blame Rasho wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Adam Silver... the guy who says the picks in the 2nd round.
oh yea, that's him, they were saying he was like the disciple of him and stern is showing him the ropes and grooming him to be similar like him.
Granik's departure will fuel speculation inside the league office that NBA Entertainment president Adam Silver, 43, has become the most likely successor to Stern whenever the commissioner decides to retire.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2203223
Dwight Howard on his FT struggles:
"I just think everybody needs to stop talking about it," Howard said. "There's more to life than free throws."
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Lue_4_MVP wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Which is exactly what is wrong with the league these days. Too much about business and entertainment than about real basketball.
You have to admit, NBA is a business first. That is how you get the best players on the planet to play in your league over say Europe.
If you want real basketball, the college game is probably where you should spend your time. As soon as money becomes involved, everything goes to ****, in all aspects of life, not just basketball.
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Milan24 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
You have to admit, NBA is a business first. That is how you get the best players on the planet to play in your league over say Europe.
If you want real basketball, the college game is probably where you should spend your time. As soon as money becomes involved, everything goes to ****, in all aspects of life, not just basketball.
That would probably explain why college basketball is generally more popular and respected in the US (at least in my perspective) despite horrible disparity in talent. And when did the NBA have the best (undoubtedly) players? They got embarassed twice in the FIBA competition.
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