Jazz/Warriors still talking about deal for Ws to keep pick

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Jazz/Warriors still talking about deal for Ws to keep pick 

Post#61 » by StocktonShorts » Tue May 29, 2012 11:09 pm

I get the feeling there was more talk between the Warriors front office and the press about this trade than there was between the two teams.
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Re: Jazz/Warriors still talking about deal for Ws to keep pi 

Post#62 » by finnegan » Wed May 30, 2012 12:02 am

HappyProle wrote:I get the feeling there was more talk between the Warriors front office and the press about this trade than there was between the two teams.


Yeah. Lacob seems to be a publicity hound. Especially when it involves his ideas for creating a "winning culture." Problem with his concept of a winning culture is losing credibility.
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Post#63 » by carrottop12 » Wed May 30, 2012 12:48 am

Having this go our way tomoorrow would certainly make this summer far more exciting.

Any of our bigs, if moved with a lotto pick is a big time package to offer someone, especially in a deep draft.
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Re: Jazz/Warriors still talking about deal for Ws to keep pi 

Post#64 » by floppymoose » Wed May 30, 2012 5:06 am

finnegan wrote:Lacob seems to be a publicity hound. Especially when it involves his ideas for creating a "winning culture." Problem with his concept of a winning culture is losing credibility.


There may be some of that. I think he does like the attention somewhat. But in this case I think the bigger issue is that he has almost no ability to mislead a reporter. Long before the move to SF was announced, for instance, you could tell it was in the works by the flavor of non-denial Lacob gave.

I believe Lacob thought he was going to get a deal to keep the pick this year, so he just came out and said so, without much thought about whether that was a good idea. The transparency is a mixed blessing - it certainly makes him a must-listen interview, though. He doesn't hide much.

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