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inthepaintcrew@lemmy.worldto NBA@lemmy.world•Miami trades Lowry and 2027 1st Round Pick to Charlotte for Terry Rozier1·1 year agoScary Terry’s ballin right now, and Miami could use a younger PG going into the second half of the season.
Good move by Miami.
inthepaintcrew@lemmy.worldto Videos@lemmy.world•Chicago Bulls fans boo Jerry Krause and make his wife cry during Ring of Honor night2·1 year agoDepends how/when you look at it, I guess. He made some excellent roster moves to put that team together. Without him making those moves, they might not have had the pieces to win as much as they did. So he deserves the credit there.
At the same time, yes, it was shitty of him to tell Phil Jackson that he’d be fired even if they had a perfect record and won the chip. Among other things.
It’s all pretty nuanced. Multiple things can be true at the same time.
inthepaintcrew@lemmy.worldto NBA@lemmy.world•Damian Lillard hits a 32' game winning 3 to beat the Kings by 1 in OT1·1 year agoBeen one of the most clutch players of all time
inthepaintcrew@lemmy.worldto Videos@lemmy.world•Chicago Bulls fans boo Jerry Krause and make his wife cry during Ring of Honor nightEnglish13·1 year agoIn short: Jerry Krause was responsible for breaking up the championship Bulls dynasty.
There was tension between him and the players, especially Jordan, because Krause felt he hadn’t received enough recognition as the GM for putting the team together. The sentiment was that Krause was a very insecure person, and so having been the GM for the best team ever assembled, he really wanted to be acknowledged as the sole purpose for its success.
Jordan and the players acknowledged his moves in putting the team together, but they felt the team’s success ultimately came down to the players on the floor actually executing, not just putting the team together.
Krause felt he didn’t get the credit he deserved, so in 1998, he told the team that this would be their last year together and that he was gonna blow up the team, despite the team continuing to want to play together and compete for another 1-2 championships.
So that bitterness/spitefulness has never really been relieved because of “what could’ve been” in Chicago with Jordan and that squad potentially ending up with another few championships. Keep in mind they three-peated twice ('91-'93 and '96-'98).
NBA money is just different now