Spaulding wrote:
ZephMarshack wrote:
Guy says something critical of Paxson and the conversation immediately turns to how Butler is such a poor leader and isn't above critique. This is the same PR strategy the Bulls have deployed for the last 3 years. The problem is Thibs, then it's Rose and Noah, now it's Butler and Wade. The problem is never the guys actually making the decisions. And if and when Butler and Wade do go, well of course it will be unfair to have any expectations on this front office. They're rebuilding now, you can't hold losses against them!
How much of it is Paxson's fault? Just wondering. I don't follow basketball and people seem to really like him.
It's kinda a "where does the buck stop?" type thing. Paxon's been the guy ultimately responsible since 2003 and hasn't delivered a championship. He was a somewhat successful GM until he decided that he wanted a more cushy job- enter Gar Foreman. This is a truism in life: anytime there is someone of perceived value that doesn't want to -or can't- deal with something, there will be a sleaze ball who will try to step in and say "I got this, don't worry yourself." Then that sleaze ball will kiss up to his 'superior' while acting like a self promoting tyrant, as (s)he tries to divide and conquer his (or her) subordinates. Thus said subordinates (coaches/players) stop pulling on the same end of the rope and (in accordance to the environment created) adopt self serving agendas. The end result is a clusterfuck where the only real concern is the deflection of responsibility- as opposed actually succeeding at the task at hand. Unless Reinsdorf steps in and fires everybody, or Paxon bothers to give a fuck, the Bulls (and America) will continue their painful slide into mediocrity.