carey wrote:ImNotMcDiSwear wrote:What I like most about Jeff Bower is the fact that I've never heard of him.
We don't need another decision maker, really. We just need perspective, experience, expertise. This dude sounds like he fits the bill.
I'd be worried about Bower. He's part of the reason that Chris Paul forced his way out of New Orleans. I wouldn't call his rebuild a success here when he couldn't put a team around Paul who forced a trade the season after Bower was fired. If you're at all concerned about Booker forcing his way out of Phoenix then maybe consider looking elsewhere.
CP3 left the season AFTER Bower was gone (Dell Demps was in charge and the NBA was the owner and pretty much running the team), how is that on him? Bower drafted him, and inked him to a max contract after his rookie deal. CP3 saw a sinking ship (With the NBA taking away the team from an owner who could not pay and installing their own GM and FO) and he decided to try to jump on the Banana Boat.
Pretty much CP3 informed the Hornets that when he became a FA the next season he wouldnt be signing with New Orleans. His agent said IF they were to trade him he would prefer to go to the Knicks. Yup, the team of his choice was the Knicks. Big market....and pretty much nothing else. When that failed (Knicks had nothing to offer) the team traded him to Big City Market #2, LA....which was then halted due to basketball reasons, but LA still became the place, just in a different jersey.
Bower pretty much took a bottom of the barrel lotto team and turned them into a contender. CP3/Stojakovic/West/Chandler were a force to be reckoned with.....when they were actually able to stay healthy. Took them to 56 wins. Came in 3rd for GM of the year (behind Kupchak and Ainge, who won of course).
I have no idea where you got that CP3 forced his way out because of Bower and that he couldnt put a team around him. CP3 was there for only 2 seasons before they started making the playoffs. Team was good enough to end up as 2nd in the West. Bower spent 6 years total as the GM in New Orleans and they reached the playoffs 4 times (and it took them 4 years to reach the playoffs again once Bowers left). The history of the Hornets (New Orleans) spans from 2002 until now, 17 seasons of basketball where they have only made the Play-offs 7 times and 4 of those came under Bowers control.
He then went to Detroit and did the same thing, taking a bad franchise (29-53, 12th in the East) and turned them around into a playoff team within 2 seasons. This would have been their 2nd Playoff season under him (Thanks to the Blake Griffin trade he made), but of course he was let go before seeing the fruits of his labor come to fruition.