For GM's you are allowed one Mulligan when it comes to coaching hires, he's used his up.
Sticking with golf analogies, he even had a favorable drop on the removal of the second coach and had a chance to get a top-flight coach.
He has shown hesitance to make moves that significantly improve the team (failed Stone, ROR, and Bishop acquisitions) and bargain bin coaching hires without at least the optics of considering experienced candidates. Pretty easy to see why we are where we are.
But I don't expect that they fire him before his extension actually starts. Sucks for us fans.
Last edited by Red_Baron; 08-21-2020 at 11:35 AM.
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