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  • #61
    Letter N wrote: View Post
    Worked well enough for the Leafs
    Maybe I don't understand what you mean but 'not really'. Leafs are making the play-offs for the first time since 2004(if I'm right).
    Attitude Is A Choice.

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    • #62
      Eric Akshinthala wrote: View Post
      Maybe I don't understand what you mean but 'not really'. Leafs are making the play-offs for the first time since 2004(if I'm right).
      Right after they fired Burke and let the coach run the team the way he wanted.

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      • #63
        Letter N wrote: View Post
        Right after they fired Burke and let the coach run the team the way he wanted.
        I don't think that's what's happening with the Leafs(Carlisle is a good Coach but Nonis is clearly in charge), but if they fire Colangelo and let Casey run the team the way he wanted, it'll be suicidal.
        Attitude Is A Choice.

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        • #64
          Eric Akshinthala wrote: View Post
          I don't think that's what's happening with the Leafs(Carlisle is a good Coach but Nonis is clearly in charge), but if they fire Colangelo and let Casey run the team the way he wanted, it'll be suicidal.
          AA will play the whole game.

          And then some.
          Twitter - @thekid_it

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          • #65
            Colangelo and Casey not going anywhere

            According to hoopshype Bryan Colangelo and Dwane Casey arent going anywhere. MLSE has no intention of letting them go.
            http://hoopshype.com/rumors/tag/toronto_raptors
            TORONTO RAPTORS TORONTO RAPTORS TORONTO RAPTORS TORONTO RAPTORS TORONTO RAPTORS TORONTO RAPTORS TORONTO RAPTORS #tradeBargnani..

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            • #66
              Ryan Wolstat with a scathing article on Colangelo.


              http://www.torontosun.com/2013/04/22...lian-albatross


              The truth hurts.

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              • #67
                I would like to know.. if there has been, in the history of the NBA, another General Manager that kept his job for 7 years with the following (or worse record):

                - 2 playoff appearances
                - zero playoff series won
                - 240-318 record, 0.430 winning percentage
                your pal,
                ebrian

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                • #68
                  Only Elgin Baylor comes to mind.

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                  • #69
                    Risk/Reward

                    They should fire him if they feel there is a better option available and likely interested. There is an element of risk with any change but at some point if the risk makes sense then they should get it done.
                    Last edited by Apollo; Tue Apr 23, 2013, 04:04 PM.

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                    • #70
                      ebrian wrote: View Post
                      I would like to know.. if there has been, in the history of the NBA, another General Manager that kept his job for 7 years with the following (or worse record):

                      - 2 playoff appearances
                      - zero playoff series won
                      - 240-318 record, 0.430 winning percentage
                      current:

                      John Hammond/Milwaukee
                      - 2 playoff appearances
                      - zero series won
                      - 238-316, .427

                      Geoff Petrie/Sacramento
                      - 0 playoff appearances
                      - 0 playoff series won
                      - 187-371, .335

                      Ernie Grunfield/Washington
                      - 2 playoff appearances
                      - 0 playoff series won
                      - 201- 357, .360

                      Billy King/Brooklyn-NJ Nets
                      - 2 playoff appearances (including this year)
                      - 0 playoff series wins (might change soon)
                      - 216-342, .387


                      One more year and Rod Higgins/Charlotte and Joe Dumars/Detroit joins the illustrious club.

                      Historically, I'm not sure.

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                      • #71
                        Can we add Phil Jackson to the list?
                        “The saving of our world from pending doom will come, not through the complacent adjustment of the conforming majority, but through the creative maladjustment of a nonconforming minority.” - Martin Luther King

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