I_Like_Dirt wrote:nate33 wrote:The ideal solution would be to fire Grunfeld and let someone else try and fix the team. But that's not going to happen because Ted is an insufferable egomaniac who has to prove that he is the smartest person in the room. The only way it happens is if we lose... a lot.
There's enough blame for Ted to take a significant heap of it, too, but I'm not so sure this is actually true. Something is up with Ernie. He's just really, really hard to fire. Fans invariably hate him but owners don't. Ted didn't have any issues firing the Capitals GM and the Capitals were a way better run franchise than the Wizards were. There is something about Ernie that makes him sticky as a GM. If I had to guess, he keeps things as a closed door in-crowd of former players type of thing.
With the Knicks he presided over one of their better periods but they already had Ewing and Riley signed on when Ernie started. I'm not so sure much of that success can be attributed to him. When Riley left, things started falling apart and it was only sort of an accident of bungling ownership that they got him out of there. Dave Checketts considered Ernie one of his best friends and wanted no part of firing him but allegedly got an ultimatum from Dolan to fire either the coach or GM and all the players stood behind the coach. The Knicks have been awful since because Dolan is a hot mess of an owner but Grunfeld wasn't helping and only lost his job because of that bungling owner and a media spat between Grunfeld and Jeff Van Gundy that allegedly led Dolan to order one of them fired.
In Milwaukee, Bucks fans had to basically take to the streets in protest to get Grunfeld out. And that was one of the brief but better stretches the Bucks have seen but in that time he left them with a smoldering pile. Had the fans not revolted? Who knows.
In Washington? Ernie has a perfect market. A massive fanbase that will go to games regardless of how good the team actually is but not enough fan excitement to care if the team is actually good or not. He hires coaches that aren't going to fight with him now, which under any normal GM is actually a good thing but in this case eliminates one of the potential means of getting rid of him. And Ted actually isn't a bad owner, just a rather ordinary owner who is clueless about basketball and so defers to the people he pays to allegedly know basketball. We're basically waiting for Ted to decide he needs more and Ernie is to blame rather than the victim of circumstance or for the fans to collectively stop caring to the point where they stop going to games and/or publicly protest a LOT (which may in turn push Ted's line of thinking). I never get my hopes up too much at this point but I do think it could happen here. Who knows? They'll probably win just enough to buy Ernie more time. Waiting for Godot...






Who's good at building a website? Paul Pressey of the Bucks board mentioned how he started SaveOurBucks... we need something like SaveOurBullets