⭐ OFFICIAL 2020-2021 NBA Off-Season Thread: Olympics begin 7/23; NBA Draft 7/29⭐

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You think Rob Pelinka, David Griffin or even Donnie Nelson really do?

They just happened to be there when all time great players showed up.
Don Nelson absolutely has a basketball mind, he been scouting international talent from time, coached, played
 
Scottie is one of my favorite players ever, and he certainly would know about the workings of those Bulls dynasties more than I could ever fathom, but I’m not feeling the whole Michael Jordan wouldn’t be the Michael Jordan as we know him without Pip, I mean I watched those Pistons series when I was growing up, Mike ain’t get no migraines. I don’t know, if he says he was the leader or whatever he would know better than I would, if he said he was the catalyst behind Mike being the Mike that we know so be it, he would know, but I think would’ve been the Mike we know regardless.
 
Scottie is one of my favorite players ever, and he certainly would know about the workings of those Bulls dynasties more than I could ever fathom, but I’m not feeling the whole Michael Jordan wouldn’t be the Michael Jordan as we know him without Pip, I mean I watched those Pistons series when I was growing up, Mike ain’t get no migraines. I don’t know, if he says he was the leader or whatever he would know better than I would, if he said he was the catalyst behind Mike being the Mike that we know so be it, he would know, but I think would’ve been the Mike we know regardless.
I'd say that both played their best with each other. one of the best tandem that I ever saw. although between the two, Jordan has the winning mentality more than Pippen. I believe both players have utmost respect for each other. the thing that I like about Jordan despite his so-called "I-in winning" mentality, he never failed to credit his teammates for some of the crucial moments of the game and admit his failure and need to get better and be competitive. a mentality that a certain self-proclaimed GOAT lacks.
despite PiP being my preference over Jordan, he did lack that winning mentality. his time with the Blazers was a wasted opportunity. he could have had that 7th ring.
 
I like that hire. I'm just sick about Kidd
I'm hoping he has the same impact as Nate and Monty did with ATL and PHX

Need someone who's going to control the locker room and be respected. Honestly those two were always considered re-treads but they've obviously done really well ...
 
I'm hoping he has the same impact as Nate and Monty did with ATL and PHX

Need someone who's going to control the locker room and be respected. Honestly those two were always considered re-treads but they've obviously done really well ...
Every coach left is either a retread or - in Budenholzer's case - a dude people have been trying to run outta town for years.

It's the way of the world. Offense in Dallas should be easy. Just stay outta the way and don't **** things up.

Need to see how he fills out a staff.
 
Every coach left is either a retread or - in Budenholzer's case - a dude people have been trying to run outta town for years.

It's the way of the world. Offense in Dallas should be easy. Just stay outta the way and don't **** things up.

Need to see how he fills out a staff.
The elephant err unicorn in the room is Porzingis. That might not be as easy to figure out ... but the more pressing issues are filling out the actual roster
 
You can criticize morey all you want but the man takes risks and isn’t afraid of making a move. Thay sixers roster will be shuffled

I agree with that tho, just the interview was weird.

I always liked Morey’s aggressive approach.
 
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