ImHeisenberg wrote:Your guess is as good as anyone's. Matt Derry of Detroit sports radio fame, said it best in regards to the Pistons- "sometimes the fish rots from the head." Citing Gores as a completely disengaged owner, having odd relationships with the players that created a power struggle between him and SVG, and his generally abhorrent and irrational decision making for the franchise.
I don't know anything about a power struggle, but he has most certainly interfered in the worst sort of way. He seems to think that a popular team can be created by means of cutting corners and taking shortcuts. The actions he's taken along these lines have been disastrous, the Griffin trade in particular; given that it made absolutely no basketball sense AND went in contrast to everything Van Gundy seems to believe about team construction, I'm almost certain that Gores was behind it. The Pistons were, by all accounts, all-in on getting a big name at the deadline. That reeks of a wholly misguided "get me a star so that I can sell tickets!" mentality. Gores's tweet on the matter all but confirms that:
It bears a striking resemblance to Mikhail Prokhorov's
own words after the infamous Nets trade of 2013, itself made at the foolish instigation of another meddling owner.
Therein lies something that a lot of Pistons fans seem to miss about Griffin's presence on this team. They believe that because the Pistons made this trade, it
must have been made for basketball reasons and make basketball sense. But it wasn't, and it doesn't. It was all about a misguided, meddling owner wanting to sell tickets. It made zero basketball sense.