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Yeah. Well, it's about Robert Sarver and Rich Paul. Ridiculous seems inevitable with those two.that seems flipping ridiculous.
Yeah. Well, it's about Robert Sarver and Rich Paul. Ridiculous seems inevitable with those two.that seems flipping ridiculous.
It does make sense, I have just never heard of a team demanding a coach change agents before.
Well, nobody has because representing an NBA player and an NBA coach is against league rules. But Rich Paul insisted that he wasn't actually going to represent him, it would be some other agent from Klutch. But it was clear who was pulling the strings and I guess the front office considered it to be a conflict of interest for Earl.
uh... the FO doesn't get to decide how and who a coach has as their agent. That is complete and utter BS. That would be like my show-runners firing me because I wouldn't switch my agent who the Network didn't like dealing with because my agent put MY interests above theirs. It's a f'ing joke.
It's not the same; it's allowed in your industry and it's not allowed in the NBA. Silver is afraid to rock the boat right now because of the huge TV money but he did initially order them to separate because it was a violation. Klutch Sports put a different agent in charge to appease the NBA, I don't know for sure but it would seem that Sarver and company became convinced that Paul was in charge of things for both Watson and Bledsoe despite their denial.