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His 2016 offseason may have just brought us down to being the worst team in our division, how much longer does he deserve in your opinion?
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I think he's doing well with what he has to work with. This is a tough market to sell NBA players on.
I'm not sure who we could get that would be better... So why make a move?
I blame white CaliforniansEven Denver got Milsap.... Denver. Is this place like Norther Exposure or something?!
He knows how to talk up agood game. That doesn't mean that he's a good GM.He's good and steady. We should just enjoy that.
He's like what Ridley Scott is to movies. Good with some great films and he makes the studios profits. If given enough time, he'll get to the 'finals' as a nominee but might not win the big one....at least, not yet.
Unless a generational talent ala a Scorsese or Coppola comes knocking on our door, there's no reason to give this guy the boot.
I'd give him exactly 599 more days. The trade line for the 2018-2019 season. His last real move brought us Nurkic and this off season just started. Very young team, 3 stars, I think a year and half is fair to see what he's built.
I don't believe. And haven't for a few years. I don't believe this market is as bad as he tries to shoulder it off as. I don't believe he buys into it and hasn't since day one. He's a large market guy that took this job because Paul Allen gave him an offer he couldn't refuse at the time. The market problem and the inability to attract free agent is a Neil Olshey problem. Not a Portland problem and has been since day one.
You top that off with the lack of creativity he has shown in the last five years when it comes to the draft. Absolutely getting nothing with our assets in the 2015 and then over paying a bunch players in 2016 to salaries they weren't worth. It's like BG said, he's full of hot air. He has 80% of you and Mr. Allen buffaloed. Bottom line, he can't sell it. To the Free Agent. To the opposing General Manger. To anyone important that could play a key role to getting this team to where I think this organization wants to get to.
It's way, way, wayyyy time for him to go. He's had five years. Wasted resources. Lots excuses and nothing to show for it.
His trade for Nurkic was the best in the NBA last year. And Nurkic is better than Milsap or Butler or even Paul George actually. And he's younger than all three.
His trade for Nurkic was the best in the NBA last year. And Nurkic is better than Milsap or Butler or even Paul George actually. And he's younger than all three.
Olshey doesn't like it here and hasn't made any bones about it. Everyone that works around him knows it and he doesn't even try to hide it. Tough to sell Portland when you would rather be in LA.
How much longer does he have on his contract?Olshey doesn't like it here and hasn't made any bones about it. Everyone that works around him knows it and he doesn't even try to hide it. Tough to sell Portland when you would rather be in LA.
Olshey doesn't like it here and hasn't made any bones about it. Everyone that works around him knows it and he doesn't even try to hide it. Tough to sell Portland when you would rather be in LA.
Olshey doesn't like it here and hasn't made any bones about it. Everyone that works around him knows it and he doesn't even try to hide it. Tough to sell Portland when you would rather be in LA.
Must be why he turns down interviews and doesn't push the company to let him interview elsewhere. Paul Allen is the type of guy to let someone mail it in and force them to work for him anyway.
If he doesn't like it here with an owner that is willing to cater to his every whim.... then maybe he should take his valet parking loving butt back to the Clippers. The front offices of other organizations are littered with competent people who will never get a shot. Always easy to set up some interviews from their ranks. Billy Beane was a part time scout. Theo Epstein was working while attending an Ivy League shcool. You can find competency anywhere.
Not me. After Nolan Smith & trading Miller away - no way would I want him back.Id be willing to bring Chad Buchanan back. He atleast was able to broker a deal that netted the #6, Okur and Shawne Williams for Gerald Wallace. We all know what #6 brought.
