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Post by nuraman00 on Mar 20, 2019 8:42:52 GMT -8
I can't find how long their contracts are.
Usually Pro Sports Transactions has contract lengths of executives too.
But not them.
It doesn't even mention the Clippers hiring them. It only has Winger with the Thunder, from 2012.
Does anyone know when their contracts end?
Also, retain them, or is there a better assistant GM and President Of Basketball Operations available?
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Post by mistwell on Mar 20, 2019 9:15:32 GMT -8
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Post by clippers1121 on Mar 20, 2019 14:40:02 GMT -8
With Ballmer's money it makes executive pay and contracts almost irrelevant. Nobody can outbid us for these guys.
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Post by nuraman00 on Mar 27, 2019 10:12:07 GMT -8
Thanks. But I'd like to know when their contracts are up.
And then, do they want to retain them?
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Post by mistwell on Mar 27, 2019 21:12:59 GMT -8
From Doc's interview today on the Woj podcast (which is a very good episode by the way - well worth listening to) it sure seems like they are all a very tight unit behind the scenes. Doc was particularly talking up Frank. I strongly suspect nobody is going anywhere. They all seem in for the long haul. Also, under Balmer they went from 4 guys in the front office in cubicles (literally four total guys) to SIXTY people.
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Post by clipps on Mar 27, 2019 21:46:38 GMT -8
Ballmer is ants to turn the Clippers into the premier franchise in all of sports. He’ll pay top dollar for the best people.
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Post by nuraman00 on Mar 28, 2019 9:55:13 GMT -8
From Doc's interview today on the Woj podcast (which is a very good episode by the way - well worth listening to) it sure seems like they are all a very tight unit behind the scenes. Doc was particularly talking up Frank. I strongly suspect nobody is going anywhere. They all seem in for the long haul. Also, under Balmer they went from 4 guys in the front office in cubicles (literally four total guys) to SIXTY people. Wow.
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Post by nuraman00 on Mar 28, 2019 10:55:19 GMT -8
Paul Allen pays top dollar too for the best people. The question then becomes whether Winger and Frank are the best people. From mistwell's post, it seems that Ballmer thinks so.
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Post by mistwell on Mar 28, 2019 13:59:06 GMT -8
Paul Allen pays top dollar too for the best people. The question then becomes whether Winger and Frank are the best people. From mistwell 's post, it seems that Ballmer thinks so. That Woj podcast with Doc Rivers is worth listening to: link
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Post by dyce on Apr 16, 2019 19:37:37 GMT -8
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Post by nuraman00 on Apr 16, 2019 20:42:55 GMT -8
If the Clippers liked Winger, why not block that move?
Just say no.
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Post by mistwell on Apr 16, 2019 21:41:01 GMT -8
If the Clippers liked Winger, why not block that move?
Just say no.
Business wise you can't really do that. If he wants to leave for a promotion he can leave, and he would probably leave a team that doesn't even let him explore opportunities. My guess is they told him go check it out, and please give Clippers an opportunity to match or adjust his offer.
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Post by clippers1121 on Apr 17, 2019 8:24:12 GMT -8
At least it isn't the freaking Lakers. They need a new president of basketball operations too.
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Post by mistwell on Apr 17, 2019 10:26:07 GMT -8
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Post by corkscrew on Apr 17, 2019 10:26:23 GMT -8
Could be a number of things. Could be he has it guaranteed in his contract. Could be there is a provision in his contract that prescribes a penalty should he accept another position before the contract expires. Could be a whole host of things going on that we don't and may never know about.
Personally, I couldn't care less, it's the Logo I mostly care about.
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