Rerisen wrote:Professor Frink wrote:No, they are putting it to bed. You acknowledge your mistakes, apologize and move on.
Sorry, putting it to bed is firing John Paxson. We didn't do that. Not making him say 'sorry' for trying to assault his coach.
Did Latrell Sprewell keep his job after trying to choke P.J. Carlesimo? No he did not.
All we did is some hand waving, attempted rug sweeping about 'management transition' which 1) many aren't buying, and 2) very likely won't be seen as going far enough.
You get the last word.
No, firing Paxson would scream of severe misconduct and then to fire Vinny? Do you see how that plays? "Hey, we had to fire our VP because of his actions toward the coach and then fired said coach after winning 41 games, do you want to coach for us?" There isn't a coach in the league who jumps at that.
Look, PR 101 says you kill negative press the easiest, quickest way possible. Paxson wanted to do that by coming out the day after, but that wouldn't have been effective. So they waited until after the season and in their due course.
You also REFUSE to acknowledge as Vinny doing anything wrong. You seem so caught up on what Paxson did and what Vinny did as if Vinny is completely innocent. He isn't. Mainly for the reason no one knows what happened after Paxson yelled at him. We have two facts:
1. Vinny played Noah well over his minute allotment. that didn't sit well with John Paxson, who...
2. Started yelling at Vinny.
Any violence/physical contact is a non substantiated rumor that can be neither confirmed nor denied, so two people can draw different conclusions.
No one is saying Paxson isn't wrong (I definitely think he is wrong). No one.
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