Thursday, August 9, 2012

Warriors' Management



The Warriors' fans, once again, have a lot to look forward to this season: the additions of Harrison Barnes, Carl Landry, and Andrew Bogut are without a doubt going to make an immediate impact. The Warriors have thought of literally every aspect of the game that they were weak in.

This article, however isn't a praise article, it's a hate article. 

By the title, many can guess. The horrific decision making by Warriors' management is finally over. Many say that it ended after Lacob was booed at Mullin's jeresy retirement ceremony. I say there was more than one moment.

One moment came when the Lacob bought the Warriors: under new management. That's fine, everyone was happy and content. He immediately was classified as one of the worst owners in a few months. Lacob had different plans. In drafting Klay Thompson, he was looking for a Monta Ellis replacement. No one foresaw that Andrew Bogut would be coming in soon. Why Monta? He's better than Curry. I'm just going to bluntly say it. The Bucks, however could be in a bit of trouble as their backcourt is not one that will necessarily work. 

When else did the terrible management end? In 18 years the Warriors made the playoffs once. Enough said. It also ended when Larry Riley was ousted as GM. Possible one of the best GMs the Warriors have had in 20 years entered the scene. Bob Myers actually wants the Warriors to win: this is why the Warriors acquired Jarrett Jack and Carl Landry. Myers was smart in his deal making and decision. 

He managed to do so, although he may have over spent a bit. It'll all be worth it when just finally, the Warriors knock off the Lakers or Clippers, per say, in the first round. A new era is ushering in. Fans that read my articles should be proud to say that they were fans all along: no bandwagoning.

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