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The Athletic: Inside the Mavericks front office, Mark Cuban’s shadow GM…
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(06-14-2021, 03:22 PM)Kammrath Wrote: Overall take:

This article does not make me think Voulgaris is incompetent nor RC nor Donnie. It makes me think that the singular problem is that there is no clear leadership and hierarchy in the Mavs organization. Things are too ambiguously collaborative in the MBT. Lots of inputs are GREAT, but if you don't have clear leadership that distills those inputs in a single, united direction then you are setting yourself up for disaster.

Luka, RC, Voulgaris, and Donnie are all great in their own ways. But they are all different and the sum of their parts is not being guided into something greater, but is chaotically devolving into something worse.

DAL team building needs to be stream lined under clear leadership. Yes, leadership that welcomes LOTS of inputs, but strong leadership that can say "yes" and "no" and bring all that together into a greater whole.

Great post K. You get deep here to the very core of the issue in my opinion. Lots of great parts but do they all fit together? That is the question.

But one thing is clear. Luka as individual part far exceeds anything else what we have on the team. He is potentially MJ or Lebron impact player.

Its great to look at Luka how he won his championships in europe. He is even better when playing with experienced veterans. Because he himself understands the experienced ones and can play with those high bbIQ players even better. Chris Paul next to Luka for instance would have been exactly what you mention that sum is greater than the individual parts. Cant say that about Jrich. He doesnt understand the complexity that Luka operates with. So doesnt Wright. And Vulgaris neither maybe? Just because he can bet, it doesnt mean he understands the level of complexity Luka is at. And if he doesnt understands that, he cant predict what is best for the Mavs. That Luka ia angry at him might underscore that.

My impression has always been to surround experienced players around Luka. The very few that do understand his complex basketball genius. Then we will get the sum is greater than the parts. Chris Paul. Vucevic. Jokic (not possibility i know). The game would get to a completely new level.

All i see now is Luka playing at a level that the rest of the team cant match. Luka continously creates open lanes for others that they dont know how to use well. Give those creases in defense to experienced players and we would see what would happen.

KP doesnt understand the chess game Luka plays for instance. Thats key part of the issues with the team. They dont fit well. They play different games IMO. Luka plays chessgame basketball ans adjusts all the time depending on the defensive looks while KP plays a different game.

We need bbIQ and veterans that know how to play the game. They have to match and fit.
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RE: The Athletic: Inside the Mavericks front office, Mark Cuban’s shadow GM… - by burekemde - 06-14-2021, 03:49 PM

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