Mo Dakhil
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If the coach is a bad fit for the team and you're stuck with the team, the only thing you can really do is change the coach again. But you made the key point. They've had four and three years. Ishby, I don't know if I'm officially ready to name new owner syndrome after him because that's a concept that I had been writing about going back to like pre-Grantland.
I don't know what else he has to do. When you think the combination of irrational trades, irrational moves, the Bradley Beal, when you look back at all the swaps they gave up in that trade, it's just staggering now.
I don't know what else he has to do. When you think the combination of irrational trades, irrational moves, the Bradley Beal, when you look back at all the swaps they gave up in that trade, it's just staggering now.
I don't know what else he has to do. When you think the combination of irrational trades, irrational moves, the Bradley Beal, when you look back at all the swaps they gave up in that trade, it's just staggering now.
But we both liked the Durant trade when it happened. We thought, I didn't know why Cam Johnson was in it, but I understood why they did the trade. Hmm.
But we both liked the Durant trade when it happened. We thought, I didn't know why Cam Johnson was in it, but I understood why they did the trade. Hmm.
But we both liked the Durant trade when it happened. We thought, I didn't know why Cam Johnson was in it, but I understood why they did the trade. Hmm.
Well, you're forgetting a lot of 70s, 1970s trades. We had some great ones back in the day.
Well, you're forgetting a lot of 70s, 1970s trades. We had some great ones back in the day.
Well, you're forgetting a lot of 70s, 1970s trades. We had some great ones back in the day.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
I'd never liked the Beal trade. I have learned, as I know you have too, to really trust people that I trust their basketball when they're watching somebody day in and day out and they're saying whether the guy is truly a winning player or not. And for what they gave up, I thought they were doing the Wizards a favor. It was one of those contracts.
I'd never liked the Beal trade. I have learned, as I know you have too, to really trust people that I trust their basketball when they're watching somebody day in and day out and they're saying whether the guy is truly a winning player or not. And for what they gave up, I thought they were doing the Wizards a favor. It was one of those contracts.
I'd never liked the Beal trade. I have learned, as I know you have too, to really trust people that I trust their basketball when they're watching somebody day in and day out and they're saying whether the guy is truly a winning player or not. And for what they gave up, I thought they were doing the Wizards a favor. It was one of those contracts.
they were delighted. They were like, really, we get to get out of this Bradley bill thing. Look at what happened with Zach Levine, you know, recently with the bulls where the bulls had to like take on contracts back just to kind of get out of that deal that they had. So I, you know, I, I think the big sin was that summer with the Chris Paul expiring and,
they were delighted. They were like, really, we get to get out of this Bradley bill thing. Look at what happened with Zach Levine, you know, recently with the bulls where the bulls had to like take on contracts back just to kind of get out of that deal that they had. So I, you know, I, I think the big sin was that summer with the Chris Paul expiring and,
they were delighted. They were like, really, we get to get out of this Bradley bill thing. Look at what happened with Zach Levine, you know, recently with the bulls where the bulls had to like take on contracts back just to kind of get out of that deal that they had. So I, you know, I, I think the big sin was that summer with the Chris Paul expiring and,
with Aiton when they basically tried to make a title team and they went all in. And I remember saying at the time, like, I just never like moves where there's no way out. Once you're past a certain point, if you don't have any outs, that's the most dangerous place you can be in basketball. We've seen these teams just get paralyzed for years and years.