leswizards wrote:hands11 wrote:You are truly hopeless.
You know what. It doesn't matter. Ignore come sense logic. Be pissed if it makes you happy. Fine. GM is in 100% control of the entire team and is free to spend whatever he wants on whoever he wants. I sure he could trade Wall tomorrow for a ham sandwich if he wanted. Ted doesn't have any say in anything. Neither did Abe. Go over the cap. Sign who you want to mega max contracts. Its all EG. He is the supreme commander dark lord controller of all things Wizards. Because that's how all teams are run.
I mean no owner of a team works closely with the star players on contract. J Cook would never do that.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/wizard ... ill_t.htmlGilbert Arenas will soon board a flight to Toronto and then China for a promotional trip he's doing for Adidas. When he lands later today, Arenas is scheduled to have a
phone conversation with Wizards' owner Abe Pollin. The subject will be Washington's offer of a lucrative longterm contract
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/wizardsi ... out_c.htmlWell, Gilbert Arenas
spoke with Wizards owner Abe Pollin this morning and said he was assured by Mr. Pollin that he's "his guy and he won't let me leave no matter what."
Owner Abe Pollin thought so much of Arenas and what he brings to the Wizards organization, the he personally placed a call to the star guard before he left the country.
“When I picked you up five years ago,”
Pollin told Arenas, “You’re my guy and I meant that. You’re the face of the Wizards. When you’re out of the country walking down the street, I know that I have a fine young man representing me, this organization and the city of Washington to the fullest.”
Again with the fallacy of the Strawman. Of course the owner pays the bills and sets the limits to what the GM does. The point you seem to be incapable of understanding is that GMs are hired to do a job. EG's job was to put the team together. I have asked you several times, and you have not answered once. I will ask again. Did EG want the Wizards to resign Arenas? The answer is obvious, and you ignore it, because you would rather place all of the blame on Abe.
No no no. Its not a strawman. Saying its a strawman is a strawman. What you seem to be incapable of understanding is .. its not black and white. GMs don't have 100% control over everything. Regarding Gil, it didn't even matter what EG wanted and there would be no way for us to really know.
“When I picked you up five years ago,” Pollin told Arenas, “You’re my guy and I meant that. You’re the face of the Wizards. When you’re out of the country walking down the street, I know that I have a fine young man representing me, this organization and the city of Washington to the fullest.”
Think of it like this, would it matter two cents if EG wanted to trade Wall. NO. Wall is Teds guy just like Gil was Abes guy. Ted decides what happens with Wall. Ted decided that Wall would get max a year early. If EG went to him and said, we should trade Wall do you things Ted would allow that ? Hell no. If anything he would say.. mental note.. fire this guy when you get a chance. Just like I personally believe there is no way Ted would let EG deal Beal for Love. And if Ted went public or let leak that he wanted to trade Wall or Beal, what do you think Ted would do?
For all I know ( and I don't) EG wanted to trade Gil a year, two, or three before the max contract came up ( which is what I wanted). But we would never know because he would be a idiot to let that get out publicly knowing his owner hooked his boat to him. Just like he would be an idiot to say anything about trading Wall.
Now what I do know it this. Given the chance, EG did fired EFJ. Some said and still think EG did that unfairly and to soon. Well that just further proves he was just waiting for a chance to do it. I say "EG" here because, Abe was still owner at the time this happened. Abe hand picked EFJ. Clearly Abe and EG were not on the same page regarding EFJ and EG eventually got his way. EG brought Thibbs in. You think it was EG that wanted to extend EFJ a year before his contract expired ? If you do, you are foolish.
Regarding Gil, given the chance, they traded Gil. Some even blamed them for letting the gun things get out of control just so they could trade him or even to try to void his contracts. But they did trade him given the chance. They could have held onto him. But they didn't. Why. Because Ted wanted a reboot and that didn't involved Gil. I say they here because now Ted was owner and I expect Ted and EG were on the same page with moving Gil and doing a reboot the right way. This was to be Wall team. Gil had to go. He was a flawed best player of a team before the injury, before gungate, before the mega max contract. After those three things, he was a boat anchor.
So get your brain around that. Owners own the team. They dictate what happens, specially with these star players, top picks and team development plans/time frames and max contracts. They hire and fire the GMs. The GMs report to them. They do their bidding. They work together. They don't always see eye to eye and its the owner that holds the trump cards for big decision. I laid out example using other others. See NY and their owner. There are 1000 examples across multiple leagues.
GMs are empowered or not by their owners. Every situation is a little different and it even chances year to year. But generally speaking, the things i listed above that owners control, they control, unless they mandate do turn over that control. I see no evidence that Abe turned over that level of control to EG regarding Gil or rebooting the team. Actually, it was the opposite. Abe was hooked to Gil and he mandated a win now approach.
So that it. If you still don't get it, you just don't get it. You can either open you mind to understanding how it really works or stay stuck where you are.