Schad wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:[
Speaking of Masai, AA had a lot in common with him, which explains his continued popularity among the fan base.
You spent years calling for Masai to be fired, though:
viewtopic.php?p=44239413#p44239413Masai is an idiot for letting Casey dictate the offseason moves. I can't wait until they both get fired.
viewtopic.php?p=43661071#p43661071Raps in 4 wrote:Meh. Masai just pretending to do something since he cant fire Casey
What a joke
This clown should fire himself next.
viewtopic.php?p=43640744#p43640744Raps in 4 wrote:]sounds like a bunch of BS to me.. sounds like another bargnani, jose & BC situation where it felt like they were going to be destroying this team forever.. now its Casey.. this team can't ever get anything right
Because we continue to hire idiot GMs.
The Masai hire is a perfect example of our ineptitude in that regard. We fired BC for being terrible and then hired his former prodigy as our new GM.
I did because he didn't do anything during the first few years of his tenure. He just ran back BC's core for half a decade without rebuilding or committing to a title run. He was great at drafting, but did nothing to cash those chips in (or to put the team in a better position to draft a superstar) for years.
His "wait and see" approach paid off in the end, but his approach didn't instil confidence. His NBA career, up to that point, had been defined by passivity and a lack of results.
Now that we know Masai is willing to make bold moves, at the expense of stability, he has a lot more in common with AA. They both know how to accumulate assets and cash them in.