Krapinsky wrote:Doesn't everyone get a tad lonely cooked up in the office late at night during those cold MN winters? The man is only flesh and blood!
Looking for a swedish german?
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Krapinsky wrote:Doesn't everyone get a tad lonely cooked up in the office late at night during those cold MN winters? The man is only flesh and blood!
Krapinsky wrote:King Malta wrote:Krapinsky wrote:Doesn't everyone get a tad lonely cooked up in the office late at night during those cold MN winters? The man is only flesh and blood!
shrink wrote:Good point, and welcome to the boards.
Dalvin wrote:With Rosas out, can we trade for Rubio back?
Yeah, I know, I think you can't trade for a player back within a year of when they were traded out.
Dalvin wrote:With Rosas out, can we trade for Rubio back?
Yeah, I know, I think you can't trade for a player back within a year of when they were traded out.
Dalvin wrote:With Rosas out, can we trade for Rubio back?
Yeah, I know, I think you can't trade for a player back within a year of when they were traded out.
A team cannot reacquire a player it traded away during the same season (a season for this purpose being defined as starting on the first day of the regular season and ending on the last day of the Finals). If the player was traded between seasons (i.e., from the first day after the Finals to the last day prior to the start of the next regular season), it cannot reacquire the player prior to the end of the next season. If he is waived by his new team, then he cannot re-sign with his original team until the one-year anniversary of the trade, or until the July 1 following the end of his contract, whichever comes first.
WolfAddict wrote:I'd take Rubio back in a heart beat.
However, I am EXTREMELY biased and my opinion should not be listened to.
The Wolves have since fired Saunders and replaced him with Chris Finch, while they're now also searching for a replacement for Finch
shrink wrote:RealGM Wiretap gets a lot of stuff wrong. I hope the following is an error.
In the “Towns doesn’t seek a trade” article they are running now, they lead off with all the change the team has done,The Wolves have since fired Saunders and replaced him with Chris Finch, while they're now also searching for a replacement for Finch
That’s not true right? They attribute the article to a Jonny K article in the Athletic, but I haven’t bought a subscription. Can so,ebony check this?

shrink wrote:RealGM Wiretap gets a lot of stuff wrong. I hope the following is an error.
In the “Towns doesn’t seek a trade” article they are running now, they lead off with all the change the team has done,The Wolves have since fired Saunders and replaced him with Chris Finch, while they're now also searching for a replacement for Finch
That’s not true right? They attribute the article to a Jonny K article in the Athletic, but I haven’t bought a subscription. Can so,ebony check this?
Calinks wrote:

karch34 wrote:Calinks wrote:
So being outside the state trying to get insight. Listened to recent Judd and Mackey. They kind of echoed same thing that this long as an owner you should have an idea of who might be a good hire why even hire an outside opinion. Even cited Stern recommending Kahn!!! Then they said ok preventing team from moving was commendable but that was 25 or more years ago. Joe Smith deal should’ve been rock bottom, so should Kahn, Thibs/Butler, etc. I’m thinking even the transition of ownership is weird and do Lore and Arod need (want) this guy to show you the ropes?
Calinks wrote:karch34 wrote:Calinks wrote:
So being outside the state trying to get insight. Listened to recent Judd and Mackey. They kind of echoed same thing that this long as an owner you should have an idea of who might be a good hire why even hire an outside opinion. Even cited Stern recommending Kahn!!! Then they said ok preventing team from moving was commendable but that was 25 or more years ago. Joe Smith deal should’ve been rock bottom, so should Kahn, Thibs/Butler, etc. I’m thinking even the transition of ownership is weird and do Lore and Arod need (want) this guy to show you the ropes?
I'll give Glenn a pass on Rosas. Rosas still may have been a good GM, I know some question his moves but I liked his direction. The infidelity stuff could not be seen unless he has a big-time history with it. The treatment of staff in recent times maybe could have been discovered but I don't know he may not have done that before.
Everything I heard about Rosas was that he is this awesome, kind, family man but also a calculated businessman. That sounds like a good combination for a GM. A lot of the reports of the mess seem to be fairly recent, a year ago I don't know if there were rumblings. Maybe Rosas just kind of started to lose it as time went on and he got more comfortable with the power.

karch34 wrote:Calinks wrote:karch34 wrote:
So being outside the state trying to get insight. Listened to recent Judd and Mackey. They kind of echoed same thing that this long as an owner you should have an idea of who might be a good hire why even hire an outside opinion. Even cited Stern recommending Kahn!!! Then they said ok preventing team from moving was commendable but that was 25 or more years ago. Joe Smith deal should’ve been rock bottom, so should Kahn, Thibs/Butler, etc. I’m thinking even the transition of ownership is weird and do Lore and Arod need (want) this guy to show you the ropes?
I'll give Glenn a pass on Rosas. Rosas still may have been a good GM, I know some question his moves but I liked his direction. The infidelity stuff could not be seen unless he has a big-time history with it. The treatment of staff in recent times maybe could have been discovered but I don't know he may not have done that before.
Everything I heard about Rosas was that he is this awesome, kind, family man but also a calculated businessman. That sounds like a good combination for a GM. A lot of the reports of the mess seem to be fairly recent, a year ago I don't know if there were rumblings. Maybe Rosas just kind of started to lose it as time went on and he got more comfortable with the power.
Very possible. I certainly didn’t have misgivings when hired, but they also brought up the point of did anyone look into his 1 month tenure in Dallas? Seems weird now that we are more wary we brushed it over, but that due diligence I could put on Glenn.
The infidelity is likely the easiest and cleanest for the organization for an out. I get consenting adults and agree in a vacuum, but that should go to HR immediately when there’s a power difference. They can’t stop it but subordinate has opportunities to say it’s not consentual.

Domejandro wrote:karch34 wrote:Calinks wrote:I'll give Glenn a pass on Rosas. Rosas still may have been a good GM, I know some question his moves but I liked his direction. The infidelity stuff could not be seen unless he has a big-time history with it. The treatment of staff in recent times maybe could have been discovered but I don't know he may not have done that before.
Everything I heard about Rosas was that he is this awesome, kind, family man but also a calculated businessman. That sounds like a good combination for a GM. A lot of the reports of the mess seem to be fairly recent, a year ago I don't know if there were rumblings. Maybe Rosas just kind of started to lose it as time went on and he got more comfortable with the power.
Very possible. I certainly didn’t have misgivings when hired, but they also brought up the point of did anyone look into his 1 month tenure in Dallas? Seems weird now that we are more wary we brushed it over, but that due diligence I could put on Glenn.
The infidelity is likely the easiest and cleanest for the organization for an out. I get consenting adults and agree in a vacuum, but that should go to HR immediately when there’s a power difference. They can’t stop it but subordinate has opportunities to say it’s not consentual.
The one month Dallas situation was because there was a dispute in the power structure (Rosas was promised more direct control), so he left. That was not an absurd red flag at all, for what it is worth.
tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment
Domejandro wrote:karch34 wrote:Calinks wrote:I'll give Glenn a pass on Rosas. Rosas still may have been a good GM, I know some question his moves but I liked his direction. The infidelity stuff could not be seen unless he has a big-time history with it. The treatment of staff in recent times maybe could have been discovered but I don't know he may not have done that before.
Everything I heard about Rosas was that he is this awesome, kind, family man but also a calculated businessman. That sounds like a good combination for a GM. A lot of the reports of the mess seem to be fairly recent, a year ago I don't know if there were rumblings. Maybe Rosas just kind of started to lose it as time went on and he got more comfortable with the power.
Very possible. I certainly didn’t have misgivings when hired, but they also brought up the point of did anyone look into his 1 month tenure in Dallas? Seems weird now that we are more wary we brushed it over, but that due diligence I could put on Glenn.
The infidelity is likely the easiest and cleanest for the organization for an out. I get consenting adults and agree in a vacuum, but that should go to HR immediately when there’s a power difference. They can’t stop it but subordinate has opportunities to say it’s not consentual.
The one month Dallas situation was because there was a dispute in the power structure (Rosas was promised more direct control), so he left. That was not an absurd red flag at all, for what it is worth.
Calinks wrote:karch34 wrote:Calinks wrote:
So being outside the state trying to get insight. Listened to recent Judd and Mackey. They kind of echoed same thing that this long as an owner you should have an idea of who might be a good hire why even hire an outside opinion. Even cited Stern recommending Kahn!!! Then they said ok preventing team from moving was commendable but that was 25 or more years ago. Joe Smith deal should’ve been rock bottom, so should Kahn, Thibs/Butler, etc. I’m thinking even the transition of ownership is weird and do Lore and Arod need (want) this guy to show you the ropes?
I'll give Glenn a pass on Rosas. Rosas still may have been a good GM, I know some question his moves but I liked his direction. The infidelity stuff could not be seen unless he has a big-time history with it. The treatment of staff in recent times maybe could have been discovered but I don't know he may not have done that before.
Everything I heard about Rosas was that he is this awesome, kind, family man but also a calculated businessman. That sounds like a good combination for a GM. A lot of the reports of the mess seem to be fairly recent, a year ago I don't know if there were rumblings. Maybe Rosas just kind of started to lose it as time went on and he got more comfortable with the power.
karch34 wrote:Calinks wrote:karch34 wrote:
So being outside the state trying to get insight. Listened to recent Judd and Mackey. They kind of echoed same thing that this long as an owner you should have an idea of who might be a good hire why even hire an outside opinion. Even cited Stern recommending Kahn!!! Then they said ok preventing team from moving was commendable but that was 25 or more years ago. Joe Smith deal should’ve been rock bottom, so should Kahn, Thibs/Butler, etc. I’m thinking even the transition of ownership is weird and do Lore and Arod need (want) this guy to show you the ropes?
I'll give Glenn a pass on Rosas. Rosas still may have been a good GM, I know some question his moves but I liked his direction. The infidelity stuff could not be seen unless he has a big-time history with it. The treatment of staff in recent times maybe could have been discovered but I don't know he may not have done that before.
Everything I heard about Rosas was that he is this awesome, kind, family man but also a calculated businessman. That sounds like a good combination for a GM. A lot of the reports of the mess seem to be fairly recent, a year ago I don't know if there were rumblings. Maybe Rosas just kind of started to lose it as time went on and he got more comfortable with the power.
Very possible. I certainly didn’t have misgivings when hired, but they also brought up the point of did anyone look into his 1 month tenure in Dallas? Seems weird now that we are more wary we brushed it over, but that due diligence I could put on Glenn.
The infidelity is likely the easiest and cleanest for the organization for an out. I get consenting adults and agree in a vacuum, but that should go to HR immediately when there’s a power difference. They can’t stop it but subordinate has opportunities to say it’s not consentual.

younggunsmn wrote:karch34 wrote:Calinks wrote:I'll give Glenn a pass on Rosas. Rosas still may have been a good GM, I know some question his moves but I liked his direction. The infidelity stuff could not be seen unless he has a big-time history with it. The treatment of staff in recent times maybe could have been discovered but I don't know he may not have done that before.
Everything I heard about Rosas was that he is this awesome, kind, family man but also a calculated businessman. That sounds like a good combination for a GM. A lot of the reports of the mess seem to be fairly recent, a year ago I don't know if there were rumblings. Maybe Rosas just kind of started to lose it as time went on and he got more comfortable with the power.
Very possible. I certainly didn’t have misgivings when hired, but they also brought up the point of did anyone look into his 1 month tenure in Dallas? Seems weird now that we are more wary we brushed it over, but that due diligence I could put on Glenn.
The infidelity is likely the easiest and cleanest for the organization for an out. I get consenting adults and agree in a vacuum, but that should go to HR immediately when there’s a power difference. They can’t stop it but subordinate has opportunities to say it’s not consentual.
Even if it was consensual, the subordinate can make up whatever he/she wants, even years later.
And its very hard if not near impossible to disprove.
And in high-powered arenas like pro sports, the damage to the teams/leagues in the media to reputation can be worse than the fincancial liability.
Those are the stakes.
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