flow wrote:Based on his playing and broadcasting career, someone thought Matt Millen would make a great GM, too.
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flow wrote:Based on his playing and broadcasting career, someone thought Matt Millen would make a great GM, too.
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JohnReese wrote:I would rather not hire Billups. He is a legend in Detroit and I want him to remain like that. Sometimes those coming-backs spoil a great story.
Kilo wrote:ESPN is paying him more than Gilbert offered for the FO gig.
DCintheD wrote:Now is the time! We need a true Piston in the front office before this organization fades into complete oblivion. My hope is a combination of Isiah/Billups, Griffin/Billups, or Zarren/Billups.
Anyone with experience plus our dude Chauncey.
Canadafan wrote:DCintheD wrote:Now is the time! We need a true Piston in the front office before this organization fades into complete oblivion. My hope is a combination of Isiah/Billups, Griffin/Billups, or Zarren/Billups.
Anyone with experience plus our dude Chauncey.
I could see Gores hiring Isiah to be Prez of Basketball Operations. Not sure what Magics title is with the Lakers but the Pistons need similar. Although his previous stints as a GM and coach weren't fantastic (lol understatement) he was an amazing drafter. And players respect the **** outta him.
Hiring Billups as the GM allows Chauncey to learn on the fly under Isiah. This summer there's not much to do other than draft a top3 pick(fingers crossed!) And possibly use our MLE. Between Isiah, Billups and Tellem's connections we could get ourselves a nice player. So Billups would have the time to get his feet wet a little bit and probably starting next summer or even this years trade deadline. he could start to really put a stamp on things.
As for our coach its up to those two to figure out who they want. Budenholzer being the top guy right now but maybe they take a chance on a guy like Kenny Smith. I think he could be a great coach.
Anyways, go Pistons. Let's hope the draft gods hook us up tonight!
Drwho17 wrote:No ISIAH, he's a shady character and his GM history isn't good, just say no. Isiah was done when he tried to force Davidson's hand back in the day, just for that he needs to stay away from running the Pistons from now until eternity. Chauncey I think would be fine, I think he's impressive as a commentator, very well thought out views.
https://www.sbnation.com/2015/5/5/8553115/isiah-thomas-new-york-liberty-knicks-raptors-pacers-cba-fiu
ChipButty wrote:Based on his reaction to the Blake trade, I'm not sure Chauncey is the guy.
Great player and personality, but i'm not convinced he's ready to rebuild the Pistons.
vic wrote:ChipButty wrote:Based on his reaction to the Blake trade, I'm not sure Chauncey is the guy.
Great player and personality, but i'm not convinced he's ready to rebuild the Pistons.
Yeah that turns me off to Chauncey too. He sounds like SVG and Gores harping on Blake as an "all star" with no regard for what type of teams are winning in the NBA today.
LaSheed wrote:Didnt Chauncey once call Blake soft though?