I think they'll be much improved honestly. They made some aggressive moves and we always love GMs that are willing to bet on themselves. But we've also heard chirping for the past 2 seasons and we saw what happened. The Rapts have a great future ahead of them and im excited to see if that future turns into the present this year.JNR wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 10:52 am GWR: We've heard a lot of chirping out of Toronto that their eyes are on the Atlantic crown. How viable a contender do you think they'll be to you?
Its the beauty of this build. We can do this for 5-7 more seasons. We have had a wide open window.garbageman wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 11:24 am Sham Smith, Bulls.com: You've been close to a championship every year for a while now. How many more years are left on this build's window?
I think we have to upgrade the 1 or the 5 if we're going to win this thing. We're going to be aggressive in doing that.AngryBanana wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 11:39 am Chet Ubetcha:
Do you feel that you have a complete roster or do you feel like there still might be a bench position you need to shore up/roster move to be made to put your team over the top and have you winning the championship?
Thats a great question. With being commish you get a wealth of knowledge by the sheer amount of bitch work you have to do for the league. You have the pulse on everything. Unfortunately, with that work, you don't have the time to sit there and analyze everything and negotiate at length to get the deals and analytics rights.false9 wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 11:44 am You've picked up some new responsibilities as commissioner. What impact will this have on your performance as a GM?
Both. This is the wonderful east where if you get a 1 seed you could play ad, the celts or the hawks. You have to like competition to be out here trying to win it. I want to play the best because to be the best you gotta beat the best.NOLa. wrote:Would you rather face playoff AD, or a more complete team such as the Celtics in the playoffs if it came down to it?
No I included them because they have a great squad returning. One that took us down last year. Why wouldn’t I ?IamQuailman wrote:Curious that you leave the Knicks and Bucks off your "teams to beat" list. Did you only include the Hawks because you couldn't beat them last season?
You know .. I’ve always thought favorites and people assumed to win it was kind of pointless. You either win it or you don’t. I think our chances to win went up with a guy like love though. It’s why we paid such a heavy toll.logpmess wrote:With your acquisition of Love, are you the clear favorite in the East? With his speed seemingly deteriorating, will we see him exclusively at center or will he flex to power forward as well?
Time is now. He’s going to have to get all the backup 2/3 minutes with how thin we are now. We’re excited for him to show what he’s got.WigNosy wrote:How long until Nassir Little becomes a part of the rotation?
I don’t think we will beat the all time record. That was a fantastic team a year after they ate everyone’s soul after winning it all. There’s a lot that went into play to that record. Better team chemistry and maybe overall talent.TheSyndicate wrote:What can you comment on the rumors that you’ve wagered $1000 with an unnamed Western Conference GM that you’d best the 71-win Hawks record?
Not really concerned, Love has a complete game and can be the man or can also just play the game. I don't expect him to crack our top 3 scorers.Xist2Inspire wrote: Wed Oct 03, 2018 1:02 pm Random Reporter: With Kevin Love now in the fold, how are you planning to utilize Simmons and Ayton? Is there any worry that adding a career one-man army could disrupt team chemistry and overall performance by taking shots away from the likes of Grimaldi and Fultz?