Kilo wrote:I think we might have the second worst organization and worst owner in the league at the moment. Gores seems to be utterly clueless and almost wholly uninterested other than being able to say "Look I own a sports team too like other bored rich guys". I wonder if he even likes basketball or simply bought the Pistons because they were the team for sale in a city he had certain roots in.
IMHO, I have to disagree with Gores being the worst owner. So the delays in buying the team, and when it actually went down, sort of tied Dumars' hands until last summer. I'm sure he convinced Gores that he could turn it around and we'd be a playoff team this year. And Gores let's him run with that plan. The fact that the plan isn't working is on Dumars, not Gores.
It is Gores' job to evaluate the results of his investments and those in charge of running them. You don't fire someone in the first week of the season, especially when you bought off on the plan. Heck, we all had some doubts, but the plan sure looked better than what we rolled out last season. But I digress. Now is the time for Gores to hold Dumars' feet to the fire, and now is the time to judge Gores. Will he just let Dumars' keep bumbling around? Will he fire Dumars? Will he bring in some front office "help" and do something significant at the trade deadline? I think the answers to these questions can help us judge Gores. But for now, he's been willing to spend money on both players and facilities, and gave a GM who has won a championship a few years for a rebuild. I don't knock him for that.