Sean Gentile
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So margins are slim, but ultimately I think they're, they're the best team of that bunch.
And, and I think we're seeing that play itself out over the, over the, you know,
We're last week or over, over the ensuing couple of weeks.
Do you think that they can, this is coming back to earth too, by the way, like I, like they, they haven't been great for the, for the last week or so as incredible as they were.
From the coaching change on, like Rick Bonas is going to get coach of the year votes.
He's been incredible.
But, you know, that's not a particularly talented team either.
And they've been playing down to that level over the last little bit.
It happens.
These are flawed teams.
Over the course of 82 games, man, typically that bears itself out in one way or another.
That's one of the most brutal organizations in sports, man.
Like they're owned by Bill Foley.
And he's a guy who's, who's made it clear from the jump since they came in the league that he is averse to absolutely nothing.
If he thinks that there's a move out there to make that team better, he's going to make it.
And we've seen that manifest itself in a bunch of ways.
Like Bruce Cassie took over the job.
you know, in a, with a pretty unceremonial firing of Peter DeBoer, who won a bunch of games for them.
We've seen them take chances on guys with disciplinary issues with legal issues.
We've seen them, you know, show no real loyalty to anybody on the roster over the last bunch of years.