Rahimi Harris
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
He's the longest tenured bull, right?
Yeah, so it kind of makes sense.
That's how that works.
It's not the home run.
It's him...
Hipping his way around the bases the way he runs.
Big sell.
He's running around the bases.
Like a beer league softball player runs around the bases after he hits a home run.
thought about him possibly changing maybe changing teams i don't necessarily know how that how bryson graham feels about him or if it even matters at this point in the rebuild it probably doesn't matter because he's taking best players available regardless and giddy is an asset and so he's going to position this asset much like patrick williams much like trey jones
much like anybody else under contract.
He's going to evaluate what this asset is worth to the rest of the league and see, hey, is it more important that we keep this player for whatever reason, whether that's to help mold the youth, the next generation of players who will be there when they actually are good again and they're not in a quote-unquote rebuild.
And I'm quoting the lead executive here when I say that because one of my happiest things is him saying rebuilding like several times during his initial press conference.
It feels like the first thing you have to do is find out, is there anyone here I want to keep?
and then establish that, and then you whittle it down to the bare minimum, and then you build your staff out the way you see fit.
And those could be departments that look a lot different, whether it's in scope, size, who's doing what.
That's what I'm really curious about, the inner workings of an NBA front office.
And then, maybe after the draft, maybe before, but it sounded like the way he was talking about it, then they'll worry about a coaching staff.
Layla, when you see these two players and understand the potential that they have as NBA players...
I think I've always been on board with the idea that I'd rather have Caleb Wilson over Cam Boozer.