07-22-2020, 05:19 PM
Quote: @1VikesFan said:
Ok, my apologies, he was lazy with the Lakers. I believe multiple reports came out that the reason he left was because he just wanted to "Be Magic" and didnt want to invest the time of running things and trying to turn things around with the franchise. Either way, former players have been quite successful in the front office (ie. Larry Bird, Joe Dumars, Kevin McHale, Pat Riley, etc.).@Hawkvike25 said:
Magic is far from lazy, he's an incredibly successful businessman. He just didn't want to invest the time needed to run the Lakers and that's what he admitted.@Jor-El said:
Michael Jordan golfs 36 holes a day and doesnt spend nearly the amount of time most executives do with their teams. Magic is very lazy and made that clear with his exit with the Lakers. We have no idea what type of commitment KG will have, but i'm open to the idea as he connects with other players and perhaps that helps with free agents.@Hawkvike25 said:
@purplefaithful said:
I go back and forth on this one.
Imo its not a matter of whether or not they'd be good owners, they most likely would be. Hell, my Labrador would make a more effective owner than Glen Taylor has. You know we got lucky he didnt get the team back in the day when Olde Red was selling?
I'm not sure it serves the state well having one ownership group control 50% of the states pro teams.
OTOH I would rather have them vs an out of state douche. I was weighing the pros and cons last night too. What I would love to see is the WIlfs be the majority group that buys the franchise with KG being a part of that purchase as well. Get a guy in there with a passion for the game and obvious love for the team. That would be a great scenario IMO
Meh to KG involvement. How have Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson fared as NBA executives?? It takes more than passion and love. The people who make a franchise successful are usually guys who had no or minimal playing success who fans might not know well, like former Vikings COO Kevin Warren. Garnett could be a "face" and maybe help sell a few tickets - but I would rather have ownership with qualifications to build a team that will be successful enough to sell tickets without a former player gimmick.