But, I am not impressed with many of the things that have happened over the last several years. While it can be argued that the Maloofs may be holding the reins, isn't part of the GM's job to protect the owners from themselves? Either way, just like the creation of that magical team happened under GP's watch, so did the destruction, and that is a lot more recent.
I really see both sides of this issue but:
a. Is GP better off here or as a GM somewhere else?
He likes the Maloofs and they spent big (too big unfortunately, and it's killing us now) to get to the brink of winning it all. They want to win. In general, he's been a good GM with the Maloofs as owners. They apparently work pretty well together.
b. Will the Maloofs step back and let GP run things?
I'm sure all of you have had the situation where a supervisor/owner has gone against your recommendations and it bit them in the rear. They are saying all the right things right now. But have they learned? They, as owners, have the right to do whatever they want. Doesn't mean they should. Will they let him take more of a lead in the coach situation, too? How do you protect the owners from themselves if they don't think they are a problem? And until recently I don't think they have been.
c. What will happen with the arena situation?
Frankly, I think this is key. I'd bet dollars to doughnuts that this is the major factor in the decline of recent years. Without a long-term solution, I think the Maloofs are getting back to being more fiscally responsible (getting under the luxury tax) in case no agreement can be reached on getting an arena deal done. They have made a few mistakes, but they have been screwed over royally by the actions of the city/county for the past 6+ years as they have been trying to get something done to stay. If something gets sorted out that guarantees them staying, I bet they open the wallet again once they are sure they can make a profit. They are fans and they are gamblers. They are also businessmen. No sense in throwing good $$$ after bad right now if they might have to sell/move the team if no arena deal is resolved.
d. What track do they want to take with the team?
Do they blow it up or try to work with what they have for a bit longer? Common sense says to take some explosives to the team and get what you can. Problem is, with several overweight contracts, it can be hard to get ANYTHING in return. We may be stuck with most of these guys for the next couple years. That may look bad on GP in the short term, but if nobody is willing to trade, there is no deal. For example: much as we'd like to rid ourselves of KT's contract, who in their right mind would take him? What would it take to do so (add picks or Martin)? Would we want to do that? Would anyone else bite on it if we did? What do we do in the draft? Does GP try to move the pick around or just get someone there? Again, are there any takers if we wanted to move in that direction? Too many opinions here where it's easy to go in the trade machine and see if salaries line up but in real life there is no way the other GMs would touch it. That doesn't mean GP isn't doing his job, just that his job is very difficult to do without Jedi mind tricks.
Not sure of the point of all this, but I just had a nice big lunch of teriyaki chicken and steamed rice and felt like rambling....