Scase wrote:Ditchweed wrote:So you people want to get rid of BC ... OK, but let's get this to a better level, who do we get to replace him?
Please no stupid answers like: anybody can do better, me the poster, or GMs already taken and who aren't available like Presti or Kupchak or Riley ... who do we actually go after and that MLSE would accept?
Do we move Ed Stefanski up to that spot? Isiah Thomas (God forbid)? Who???
I know what you're trying to say but honestly throwing money and the job at ANY assistant GM on a somewhat decent team would be an improvement over BC and his last 7 years of garbage.
The important thing is less who to replace him with and more clearing out the entire front office. They are all yes men for the same tool, this franchise needs to be rebooted entirely. Since we can't fire owners clearing out then entire FO is a good start.
Weaver turned down the Jazz? Look at how much we paid BC to fck up, even at half that rate he would be paid likely more than the Jazz would have. Money talks, give him a sweet enough deal and he's here, especially after the way OKC has been playing this year.
I don't disagree at all, and as I said in my previous post in this thread:
"There is no doubt BC has a lot of basketball sense but it also seems that a change is necessary especially if the Raptors go nowhere this year. Something really has to be done to get us out of this continuing doldrum and an infusion of new thought and approach seems like the only way." I also agree that if cleaning house is to be done, then get that new approach in here and strip the entire thing down and rebuild it all from scratch with a fresh face from top to bottom.
However, even if we change it all out, will that ever be enough? I don't think we will ever get a fair shake.
Look at the reffing during this years losses: yesterday DeRozan is bounced around like a bean bag at crucial times and doesn't get the key "and 1"; a few games back, the refs make a critical call and give the opponents the ball which results in their game winning shot; our commentators continually mentioning the contact called on one side and not the other (and stopping just short of the organization getting fined); Casey continually having fits on the sidelines over the calls yet never had to or did that in Dallas ... and on and on it goes, year in year out. We get calls when it doesn't matter but are continually short changed when it is a close game.
The NBA is a niche league primarily for the US sports market but is only in third place against its competitors. It won't grow outside the US and is doubtful it will gain any fan base share within the US from the other sports. One thing it can't do is lose any of its existing fanbase in the US. The NBA does not need their poster child teams losing to teams that are there as Washington General cannon fodder for them. The Lakers need wins to get that nice contract, the Raptors are there to lose to keep the US fan base happy that the foreign team did not win.
Still we are in the league and to be able to beat that, the new GM and plan has to come up with a team, just like the Blue Jays did in '92 & '93, that will have to beat the other team plus the uneven reffing. That is a hard call, especially for an organization that won't overspend and for a location outside the US that is not prime to free agents or superstars.
So get rid of BC ... no problem, a rebuild and fresh air can't hurt but I don't think the problem is just BC. Even if we luck out and get a good new GM, he will also have his hands partially tied and the end result will, unfortunately, most probably be just the same.