07-16-2021, 09:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-16-2021, 09:46 AM by michaeltex.)
So there's the Nash debacle, the constant FA fails (including eating while everybody worthwhile got signed), Rodman signing, Rondo trade, Odom trade, two Ty Chandler snubs, draft fails (including Giannis), the recently reported Igoudala snub, the whatever-the-hell-happened-with-Miami non-trade, etc., etc. etc.
Obviously, some of this is hindsight, but does DAL seem to have more than it's share of screwups? Isn't this a sign of leadership disfunction? IF Cuban is the decision maker, as claimed, aren't a lot of these laid on his desk? Seems like there isn't much institutional learning here, like everything gets blown off as "sh*t happens".
I'm hoping that the new management is a fresh breeze that improves the team, but if the "decider" doesn't learn from his mistakes, then I worry the freshness may change to stink from a wastewater plant.
Obviously, some of this is hindsight, but does DAL seem to have more than it's share of screwups? Isn't this a sign of leadership disfunction? IF Cuban is the decision maker, as claimed, aren't a lot of these laid on his desk? Seems like there isn't much institutional learning here, like everything gets blown off as "sh*t happens".
I'm hoping that the new management is a fresh breeze that improves the team, but if the "decider" doesn't learn from his mistakes, then I worry the freshness may change to stink from a wastewater plant.