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But these are examples of how something can be right and then it's not necessarily right and then it's right with another team or another setup.
I know he's right about that.
And then I laughed because you laughed when he talked about developing players on both sides of the ball.
You immediately started laughing and thought that Tibbs is not coming through the door.
Additionally, one of the things that I felt was important to make note of was Michael Reinsdorf reiterating how this process is going to work.
And him saying that essentially, Bryson Graham is in charge of the money.
And that, I believe the quote was, tell us where you want to spend the money.
Say, here's what I need.
And then he asked, do we need somebody below that as far as helping out with the front office and the infrastructure?
Well, yeah, because...
Whenever you don't hear what you think is the whole story, then you're going, okay, well, you have a boss.
How much is ownership a part of this?
When you've got your search for the nine or 10 good players, and we hear guys like Bryson Graham say, you need a star.
That I thought that maybe, okay, well, is that a monetary issue?
Is that ownership?
Like how much did ownership factor into these things?
630 says you both calling out how big the Bulls were makes it even more egregious that this organization slipped to complete irrelevance.
They absolutely did.
So I don't think it's been like... And there wasn't a person who observed ball in the NBA who at the time didn't understand what happened to that team.
I remember where I was when I heard the news about Derrick Rose tearing his ACL.