Well, pretty sure assistants were getting fired soon. But my question is how bad was what IME where people are following him? Not knowing details is frustrating but understandable but it leaves doubt our owner’s overreacted.
excellent point, BTB. TP.
to your point, if ime’s crime was so egregious, why would these guys leave a championship contender to follow him?
I'm not sure it was egregious but it was against personal conduct corporate policy.
it's a fine line of where your morals stand and career progression/loyalty. Everyone has different thresholds.
well, it was egregious enough to warrant the firing of the ECF champ’s HC, which necessitated the hasty hiring of an extremely inexperienced rookie coach less than a week before training camp, all for a team that was widely considered to be the league’s top title contender.
i also recall wyc mentioning a multi-month investigation by an outside law firm, which seems to signal something larger than a violation of corporate personal conduct policy, which would typically be handled internally.
or the C’s and their inexperienced and emotional GM overreacted. either way, houston is the beneficiary, while the C’s are stuck with joe for at least another season.
You realize if they suspended or fired him without cause, they'd be wide open to a lawsuit right?
We get it, you hate Brad. But they had enough evidence of Ime's misconduct to proceed the way that they did with no pushback.
first of all, anyone can sue anyone for anything at any time; the risk of a lawsuit is always present. massachusetts is an “at-will” employment state, which means an employer can fire any employee at any time for any reason, or even for no reason at all, with the exception of discrimination (gender, race, age, religion, disability, nationality, sexuality, etc). furthermore, if an employee has signed an “at-will” agreement, it is not required for an organization to explain their decision. typically, highly paid executives work under such agreements, and ime certainly had one of these agreements.
the NBA league office found nothing they considered to be disqualifying in ime’s situation to prevent him from working again in the NBA, which acknowledges that the C’s are holding ime to a higher standard vs. the nba. combined with facts detailed earlier in this thread, some might consider the C’s action to be an overreaction.
secondly, you’ve jumped to an erroneous conclusion regarding my opinion of brad. i don’t hate brad; actually, i like him and think he’s a very good gm. however, i do think he made a mistake in his handling of ime’s situation, and it’s my opinion that this mistake was made due to brad’s inexperience and emotions. his tears at the press conference were extremely odd.