tontoz wrote:sfam wrote:
As bad as EG is, the worst GMs in the NBA don't usually get their teams to the second round of the playoffs.
Correct. And most GM's don't keep their jobs as long as EG with a comparable record. It took him 11 years to win 1 game in the second round. Most GMs would have been fired years ago.
What other GMs have kept their jobs so long with such a bad record? Maybe Elgin Baylor. I doubt there are very many.
I do think they will get more national TV games next year.
I agree with your comment Tontoz. However, when Ted became the majority owner of the Wizards. The business methodology took a new course. From what I saw, Ted gave EG a time table to get the team in to the playoffs. It would seem to me EG had met Ted's expectations for this year. I am sure when Ted took over the Wizards there was a new mission statement created; along with a new strategic planning process involving:
• Player Recruitment
• Player Retention
• Player Development
I expect there are measurable goals EG is being held accountable for each year. Making the playoffs is just one milestone. I've worked with Ted at AOL and he is not going to take failure as something that just happens. There are repercussions for not meeting the guidelines detailed out in the company strategic planning process. EG would have given input on how he keeps his job when the strategic planning process was created.
For the people whom want EG removed from power. Making the playoffs in the future does not guarantee his job safety.