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Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Whatever it takes to get him off TNT.
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Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Whatever it takes to get him off TNT.
True.Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Whatever it takes to get him off TNT.
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
I'm gonna piggyback here...Originally Posted by MonStar1
Originally Posted by thachosen123
I get where DC is coming from.....i mean Shaq may not sound like the sharpest guy out there, but he seems pretty smart, and he has basketball sense. I could definitely see Shaq as a GM one day
Are you serious? Dude is terrible at explaining, discussing, and breaking down the game. He says dudes should increase their scoring aggregate 6 points in the playoffs. Idk what tnt show you are watching but shaq is not a guy you want in your front office.
Let's put his articulation and his seemingly inability to express his thoughts in an intelligent manner aside.
The MAIN reason I wouldn't want Shaq as my team's GM is because of his work-ethic. Dude didn't take basketball seriously. Year after year this guy would use training camp and 3/4 of the season to get his %## in shape.
You have guys like Stan Presti and others around the league who are crunching numbers, using advanced stats, amongst other things...and you're gonna tell me that Shaq is going to put in LONG hours in the office to do these types of things to shape the identity of a franchise???? C'mon now.
Look at how things are backfiring for Jordan. He was the opposite of Shaq in his playing days (in regards to work-ethic) and things are not working out because people are saying he has interests elsewhere than doing what's best for the team. Shaq has his hands in A LOT of things outside of basketball. Being a GM is a full-time job and shouldn't be used as a hobby. This would be an epic failure and a joke.
Since DC like analogies, it would be like making Waka Flocka the CEO of Def Jam. I mean he can't speak proper English, but what does that have to do with his potential to run a record label?
O'Neal, who began his legendary NBA career in Orlando, may meet with the Magic as soon as next week, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard. While he has no front office experience, the Magic believe O'Neal's presence within the organization could help them retain Dwight Howard.
[…]
Orlando president Alex Martins was a member of the Magic organization when O'Neal was there as a player and has a solid relationship with him.
LOL.
Your initial instinct is the correct one. Shaquille O'Neal would likely make a terrible general manager. His hubris and work ethic have been called into question repeatedly throughout his playing career, and even his work on TNT (in discussing deals and potential signings, it's clear O'Neal hasn't really made it through his collective bargaining agreement FAQ yet) has gone a long way toward dismissing any inclination he would be suitable as a decision-maker in the front office.
Toss in the fact that O'Neal repeatedly takes pot-shots at Magic center Dwight Howard, and you have a different angle entirely. Shaq has long appeared jealous of the Orlando All-Star, repeatedly referring to Andrew Bynum as the league's best center on TNT this season, calling Howard's potential free-agent flight "a travesty" earlier in the year, and genuinely acting a prat because it appeared for a while that Howard might be more beloved in the Orlando area that Shaq still calls home. That was the case for a while, at least.
So the idea of O'Neal's presence acting as some sort of calming influence on Howard appears ridiculous, but according to Broussard the two are chummier than you might think:
But sources close to both Howard and O'Neal insist the two privately have a friendly relationship and often send text messages to one another.
In fact, O'Neal often has been a confidante for Howard during this trying season in Orlando.
Odd. Doesn't exactly sound like info a team or league exec, privy to the potential meeting, would know about and/or pass along. Which is why the Orlando Sentinel's Brian Schmitz thinks the whole thing was served on a silver platter to Broussard, directly from the calming waters surrounding Camp Shaq:
(Courtesy twitter.com/MagicInsider)
It's hard to see it making sense for the Magic to leak, considering O'Neal is still reviled there for leaving the team high and dry as a free agent back in the summer of 1996. The team would look foolish in going after the biggest of all big names — only Magic Johnson, in NBA circles, isn't currently occupied either running or owning a team — in the eyes of not only the league, but the squad's dubious and frustrated fans.
Worse, if winning over Howard is the objective, a leak like this from Orlando's side wouldn't make Dwight any more keen on signing that contract extension that has been on the table for the last year and a half.
In fact, the only person that would gain anything from this sort of story would be … Shaq.
Just mentioning Shaquille O'Neal in the same breath with a possible interview to possibly throw his hat into the running for the Orlando Magic's GM job makes the Big Fella look good. It improves his bargaining position with Turner, it allows him amped-up NBA executive cred even if no meeting takes place and it allows O'Neal a nice tidy segment at the outset of Thursday's TNT pregame show to "discuss" the story, acting coy and essentially confirming impending talks all while not confirming nor denying. More and more attention.
And then you have the bit where Shaq and Dwight text each other all the time, friends all along. Swell guy, that Shaq.
Of course, as Schmitz also tweeted, the Magic can put an end to all of this by completely dismissing the rumor. Not offering the typical "no comment," but coming clean and telling the media they have absolutely no interest in Shaquille O'Neal for any position in their front office.
Shaq better hope they save that statement for Friday. He's got to look all executive-like on Thursday night, you know.
And if the Magic actually have interest in Shaquille O'Neal, NBA GM?
LOL.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-b...e-o-neal-orlando-gm-story-come-140847691.html
Originally Posted by thachosen123
Those "sources" could all be shaqs people tryna get his name out there......I call 200% BS on this story
Originally Posted by boomboomskeetskeet
I'm obviously in the minority on this but I think he'd do a good job
[/h3][h3][/h3][h3]Shaq Has No Interest In Orlando GM Job[/h3]
May 24, 2012 3:16 PM EDT
Shaquille O'Neal released a statement saying he has no interest in the general manager vacancy with the Magic.
O'Neal has worked with TNT during his first year post-retirement.
“When I first heard about the vacancy for the Orlando Magic general manager position, I was clearly intrigued.
Originally Posted by MonStar1
If this story is BS then all the "reports" by ESPN should show you how lame/fake they are as a network. They have the means to find out if this was real or not. They knew and reported it anyway for a "buzz".....