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First JJ might be coming back and now Rolle just signed with the Cards...Good day to be an Arizona fan
clif said:The judge wasn't really basing his decision on the trade itself. He is basically saying the Belkin's decision (not to agree to this trade) was not harming the franchise business wise. So there was no basis to remove Belkin.. even though they don't like his decisions. Remember.. the owners agree to this form of ownership.. so the judge is making them live up to it.
Mainstreet said:I'm sorry but I cannot understand a Judge saying to a team it is making a bad economic decision based on circumstances that only General Managers and few others understand.
Now imagine, what if JJ turned into the next Magic Johnson and filled the area every night. Would this have been a bad economic decision for the Hawks? I think not.
I think the Judge should have stuck with the issue before him... the right of majority ownership to remove a team Governor. I agree the Judge should have stuck to the ownership issue... not the economic issue.
clif said:But the judge did. Based on the current ownership agreement that they all agreed to... Belkin is the the NBA governor and they need him to signoff on any deal. So he chose to exercise his right.. and the rest of the owners didn't like it. BUT just because they don't like it DOESN'T mean he was doing anything wrong and that is what the judge was banking on.
Mainstreet said:I think we have to agree to disagree.
I think majority ownership has every right to remove a Governor if they feel he does not represent them and their best interests. If this is a matter for debate, the Judge should have stuck to the procedural issues... not the economic ones.
Mainstreet said:I'm sorry but I cannot understand a Judge saying to a team it is making a bad economic decision based on circumstances that only General Managers and few others understand.
Now imagine, what if JJ turned into the next Magic Johnson and filled the arena every night. Would this have been a bad economic decision for the Hawks? I think not.
I think the Judge should have stuck with the issue before him... the right of majority ownership to remove a team Governor. I agree the Judge should have stuck to the ownership issue... not the economic issue.
Chaplin said:Let's clear something up...
Billy Knight is the GM of the Hawks...
Billy King is the GM of the 76ers...
Thank you, carry on.
coloradosun said:No, thank you. My mistakes.
nzcloud said:The judge is a celtics fan trying to block a deal to make Hawks better.
Mainstreet said:Now imagine, what if JJ turned into the next Magic Johnson and filled the arena every night. Would this have been a bad economic decision for the Hawks? I think not.
Yuma said:I've been gone for a few hours, and I wonder how long it takes the NBA to give them a quick decision?
coloradosun said:This comparison to Magic Johnson and the court reference to the Larry Bird acquistion by Boston is just laughable.
Magic became Magic at Michigan State, Larry Bird was a legend before he hit an NBA court. There is no way that JJ is in the same league as those two comparisons, nobody knew JJ when left Arkansas. The aforementioned players took their teams to the NCAA finals against each other and to the NBA finals in his first year (Magic). JJ sat on the bench in Boston had to be cracked out his shell to get his game to the NBA level. I doubt JJ signing will add very many season tickets to the bottom line.
Mainstreet said:I totally agree.
I was only using the Magic Johnson comparison as no one really knows for sure how a young player will develop. I just didn't like the Judge using the bad economic rationale as a legitimate argument for saying JJ is not worth the sign and trade offer.
I think a General Manager, coaches and scouts in the league are in a better position to evaluate the upside of a player. I trust the General Manager of the Hawks, the majority ownership and many others felt like JJ was worth the sign and trade offer.
Yuma said:Gerrin (sp) said phone call and paperwork sent to NBA on removing Belkin from governorship, and that the judge told the owners it's an NBA matter, not a legal matter as per Atlanta talk radio.
coloradosun said:I don't think that a GM has a good understanding of the financial status of some the owners. A GM wants goods players, a governor wants fiscal responsibility. If this were a court case based on Billy Knights qualifications then the judge would have probably ruled in his favor as well.