did't obama also suggest tyreke to the maloofs (read it somewhere)
one good thing about gavin is that he is this passionate about the team...
I will take an owner like the Maloofs any day. They are PASSIONATE about this team. How could you be upset with anything they do. Look, there are no sure things in sports, otherwise we wouldnt have crappy teams. So I take comfort in knowing that EVERYTHING the Maloofs do for this team , they honestly feel is in the best interests of the team.
Some will work , some wont, but you can not knock their passion or commitment to this team. What more could a fan possibly want from their owner?
Justified with tyrekes play this year or still too over the top?
Rationality, control, intelligence.
They will defeat passion any day of the week.
Fans always like and defend "passionate" owners because the fan feels like they are one of them. The fan jumps around passionately being an idiot, and look so does the owner, so ahh, a soulmate (some people vote the same way, to similarly shaky results). But you don't want a soulmate in your leader, your decisionmaker. You need that leader to be rational, smart, in control, a strategist. You need to be able to count on them to make decisions for the right reasons, not because of "passion". "Passion" gets you **** trades to dump franchise players. It gets you fired coaches. It gets you kneejerk moves without plan or focus. That's NOT what you want out of a leader. Any leader. Be it coach, GM, or owner.
So are all of the owners of crappy NBA teams passionate and stupid?
Rationality, control, intelligence.
They will defeat passion any day of the week.
Fans always like and defend "passionate" owners because the fan feels like they are one of them. The fan jumps around passionately being an idiot, and look so does the owner, so ahh, a soulmate (some people vote the same way, to similarly shaky results). But you don't want a soulmate in your leader, your decisionmaker. You need that leader to be rational, smart, in control, a strategist. You need to be able to count on them to make decisions for the right reasons, not because of "passion". "Passion" gets you **** trades to dump franchise players. It gets you fired coaches. It gets you kneejerk moves without plan or focus. That's NOT what you want out of a leader. Any leader. Be it coach, GM, or owner.
I've found over my lifetime that more often than not you can trust the "bluster of a palooka" than the "smooth reassurance of a refined successful businessman." Gavin Maloof is passionate, he's a FAN, and he's not embarrassed about it. More power to him.
I've found over my lifetime that more often than not you can trust the "bluster of a palooka" than the "smooth reassurance of a refined successful businessman." Gavin Maloof is passionate, he's a FAN, and he's not embarrassed about it. More power to him.
Gavin Maloof is passionate about the Kings. I can't believe people are dumping on him for it. He puts it out there like any other fan - he agonizes over the losses and exalts in the wins. He had seen Tyreke work out and he knew how excited his entire front office was about the kid. So he wanted to convince the fans they'd done the right thing...
There's nothing wrong with that. And "embarrassing" is a subjective term. I think people tend to be way too hard on a guy who truly loves the Kings as much as any of us here do, and he's willing to put a hell of a lot of money on the line to show it.
Reminds me of Michael Scott at the shareholders' conference, promising to save the company in 60 days.It was the Kings draft party at Arco -- we had jsut selected Evans, and I think the crowd was visibly upset it was not Rubio. So Gavin hopped on stage to save the day. Unfortunately I think it was too early in the day to blame liquor for that one.