Bill Belichick
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Obviously, I'm all for any unprotected or minimally protected first-round draft picks for the future you can get.
Those are incredibly valuable lottery tickets.
But there's no chance the Bulls can win a bidding war for Giannis.
The only way they can win the bidding war for Giannis is if Giannis demands to play for the Bulls, and there's no reasonable reason to believe that that is going to happen.
I told Grody, I said, listen, the Bulls have players that if they traded them away for Giannis would leave Giannis with no one to play with.
Yeah, that's true.
Danny, we got to go.
Right, and Giannis has power.
Giannis, he's going to want to go where he wants to go, and then he's going to want to go somewhere.
The whole point is to have enough left for him to be able to win when he gets there.
he would have to demand to play for the Bulls, and the Bucs are not going to, that's not going to happen.
There's no way.
Bill Belichick's not a first ballot Hall of Famer.
You think that it's an injustice, or do you think it's the right way to go?
Yeah, you know, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the coach with the most Super Bowls and the most playoff wins and the second most wins of all time, if he's eligible for a Hall of Fame that cares about those things and doesn't have a morality clause, he should be a Hall of Famer.
Like, if this was the baseball Hall of Fame and there was a morality clause, then it would be a reasonable debate.
But since there is no morality clause...
and it's just supposed to be on your merits, I find it very hard to make a merit-based argument for Bill Belichick not to make it into the Hall of Fame.
He didn't see the fine print of the petty clause.