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HurricaneDij39
Fire Mike Malone
Without the luck on his side, he's a mediocre executive.
He inherited a Lakers team that already had Magic and Kareem, plus a gift from the Cavs' Ted Stepien (the worst owner in sports history) that allowed the Lakers to draft James Worthy.
In Miami, he turned a championship team in 2006 (even that was aided by the most poorly officiated playoff series in NBA history) into a 15-win team in 2008. But, Riley ultimately had the Luck of the Irish on his side and that 2008 disaster allowed them to deplete their entire payroll, basically would not have landed LeBron and Bosh without the results of that disasterous 2007-08 campaign.
Riley then forked over $90 million plus two draft picks to Goran Dragic. This die-hard basketball fan saw it coming a mile away that Dragic was going to become grossly overpaid. The icon of the franchise, Dwyane Wade, has never been the team's highest paid player at any point. If I'm Wade, I'd take it as a slap in the face and I'm bolting this summer.
And now, he lost Bosh for the second consecutive season to blot clots. Here's to hoping he can come back and have a successful career. In spite of his miles, Bosh is still only 31...
He inherited a Lakers team that already had Magic and Kareem, plus a gift from the Cavs' Ted Stepien (the worst owner in sports history) that allowed the Lakers to draft James Worthy.
In Miami, he turned a championship team in 2006 (even that was aided by the most poorly officiated playoff series in NBA history) into a 15-win team in 2008. But, Riley ultimately had the Luck of the Irish on his side and that 2008 disaster allowed them to deplete their entire payroll, basically would not have landed LeBron and Bosh without the results of that disasterous 2007-08 campaign.
Riley then forked over $90 million plus two draft picks to Goran Dragic. This die-hard basketball fan saw it coming a mile away that Dragic was going to become grossly overpaid. The icon of the franchise, Dwyane Wade, has never been the team's highest paid player at any point. If I'm Wade, I'd take it as a slap in the face and I'm bolting this summer.
And now, he lost Bosh for the second consecutive season to blot clots. Here's to hoping he can come back and have a successful career. In spite of his miles, Bosh is still only 31...