TroyD92 wrote:How many games in row does it take before Kidd is fired? Would going winless on this road trip do it?
Nope. Would need to go maybe November and December as a bottom 5 team to get him on the hot seat.
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TroyD92 wrote:How many games in row does it take before Kidd is fired? Would going winless on this road trip do it?
Bucksmaniac wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm starting to sour on Giannis

KidA24 wrote: it's the overall lack of a long term ("Own the Future" -- Trade and sell draft picks off, spend on mediocre free agents) strategy
BucksStatsGuy wrote:I worry about the decision when it comes down to "Do we fire the guy we pay 500k a year to......or the guy who we still will owe 12 million to in 18-19 and 19-20. Doesn't even matter if whatever happens isn't Jon's fault, which it most likely wouldn't be. That is a staggering number to swallow when you are an owner, and absolutely would come into play
bizarro wrote:BucksStatsGuy wrote:I worry about the decision when it comes down to "Do we fire the guy we pay 500k a year to......or the guy who we still will owe 12 million to in 18-19 and 19-20. Doesn't even matter if whatever happens isn't Jon's fault, which it most likely wouldn't be. That is a staggering number to swallow when you are an owner, and absolutely would come into play
Well, ****. Can't they negotiate a Buy-Out - or is there no such clause. Maybe, just maybe, they should afford themselves some time for reflection on how they've skimped salary on equally important facets of the organization and over-invested in an entirely unproven coaching commodity for the sake of familiarity outside the organization. It's just a failed failed endeavor from the start. The only success, as far as I see it, was the initial 2nd rd draft pick investment in the Kidd deal was aligned with their general philosophy of selling off multiple NG'd low-risk assets.

BucksStatsGuy wrote:I worry about the decision when it comes down to "Do we fire the guy we pay 500k a year to......or the guy who we still will owe 12 million to in 18-19 and 19-20. Doesn't even matter if whatever happens isn't Jon's fault, which it most likely wouldn't be. That is a staggering number to swallow when you are an owner, and absolutely would come into play


ElPeregrino wrote:Out of 54 total qualified lineups, the Bucks starting five is the second best 5-man unit in the NBA this season (min. 30 minutes played together). The core is solid but we have absolutely nothing on the bench. A lot of people liked the Mirza and Delly signings when they happened but they have not worked out and they are eating into our ability to sign useful bench players.

Chuck Diesel wrote:Imagine if we signed Bizmack Biyombo & Dedmon to the paltry $3 million per deals they got in 2015 & 16 instead of giving $96 million to John Henson & Miles Plumlee. Lol. Deals like that are a huge part of why the Spurs & Raptors are superior organizations to the Bucks.
paulpressey25 wrote:Chuck Diesel wrote:Imagine if we signed Bizmack Biyombo & Dedmon to the paltry $3 million per deals they got in 2015 & 16 instead of giving $96 million to John Henson & Miles Plumlee. Lol. Deals like that are a huge part of why the Spurs & Raptors are superior organizations to the Bucks.
We've got a three year pattern of really derp personnel moves.
StickeeFingaz wrote:
EDIT: Still a young team, gotta wait and see.
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EastSideBucksFan wrote:At some point this board is going to have to drop their stupid bullsht agendas and just enjoy the team for once.
Prince12 wrote:The Edens quote about the difference between us and Philly is results is really unfortunate. Still think we probably end up with a better record then them this season but oh so silly.
Chuck Diesel wrote:Prince12 wrote:The Edens quote about the difference between us and Philly is results is really unfortunate. Still think we probably end up with a better record then them this season but oh so silly.
"Some people like to talk about the 'the process', we like to talk about $165 million for Miles Plumlee, John Henson, Matthew Dellavedova & Mirza Teletovic."