I don't think Danny cares what Wyc really thinks.
Have you ever had a job?
maybe i have a job maybe i don't. It has nothing to do with this thread
Whats next, you going to ask me if i have a dog?
True, it just adds a little perspective to your clao, that Danny doesn't really care what the guy who signs his paychecks thinks. It's not like Danny can just walk into Wyc's office and say "I just traded Rondo for xyz", he'd have to get Wyc's approval to even make the deal.
FYI, I have 2 dogs.
Last time i checked Wyc is an owner. Some owners don't know jack about basketball. Wyc should sign off on trades and trust Danny is doing his job properly.
But to you Tim, micromanaging works better.
You must lose a lot of sleep worrying about all those people who just don't see why we need to get rid of Rondo ASAP. Yep, that's micromanaging. Most owners let their GMs work in peace and don't find out that their superstars were traded until they read about it in the paper. Because of all that trust.
Did Wyc have much input when Danny hired Stevens? Wyc could of said no but he trust DAnny
Danny traded the 5th pick for Ray Allen in 2007-2008. Did Wyc have much time to approve the trade?
There is no truth that Wyc told Danny to set the price high for Rondo. He won't even know what is really considered high or low for Rondo. Like us fans don't really know. Danny knows best
Are you implying that you know for a fact that Wyc didn't approve hiring Stevens and trading a 5th pick for Allen?
i'm not implying that. But Tim thinks Wyc is the ultimate GM of the org , when that job belongs to Danny
The perfect example was trading the 5th for Ray Allen. I mean honestly how much time do you really have to make this trade happen?? Does Wyc need to think about it in detail first?
Owners definitely have a say in terms of how much money can be offered to a player (especially max), if they are willing to pay the luxury tax, but not setting high standards in terms of getting returns back. They likely don't even know what is considered being overpaid or not