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The Athletic: Inside the Mavericks front office, Mark Cuban’s shadow GM…
(06-14-2021, 07:40 PM)hakeemfaan Wrote: No one in the triangle of trust, including RC, comes out looking good in this. 

Especially RC, given that he is one of the few or maybe the only one, who will have his choice of offers, the minute he leaves this place.  

Why is it hard to accept that RC too probably has grown comfortable here and is not willing to leave where he is allowed to coach the way he wants (if he is truly held back here)? A lot of people when they cross 50s get into that cruise control mode towards retirement. 

It is time for a total overhaul. However that is not going to happen with Cuban still around.

Because it is an opinion. Just like any other. We really cannot prove it. I think RC is a top 3 coach and anyone that thinks about replacing him should be banned from talking basketball but that is not an option. You obviously disagree. That´s fine.

RC having options if he decides to leave or is forced out actually tells me that most guys around the league (that aren´t in the Rondo/Perkins camp) are thinking highly of him as well. He ranked among the best coaches in the annual GM survey prior to the season. Is the president of the coaches association.
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RE: The Athletic: Inside the Mavericks front office, Mark Cuban’s shadow GM… - by dirkfansince1998 - 06-14-2021, 07:51 PM

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