Losing starts at the top
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03/12/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - March is when college basketball vaults to
the top of the sports scene. It also happens to be when I really start to pay
attention to the college game with an eye on June's draft.
Conventional wisdom says college hoops is the "coach's game" while the pros is
for the players. For the most part, I agree with that. The real stars of
college basketball are the mentors calling timeout after timeout to extend a
13-point game with the hopes some athletic director at a bigger school is so
impressed, he gets offered a deal to flee from the same teenagers he recruited
a year ago with the promise he would always be there for them. On the other
hand, the NBA is all about Kobe, LeBron, CP3 and Dwayne Wade.
Give the worst coach LeBron and he's going to beat every Larry Brown that
comes down the pike.
That said, you have to find a way to procure the talent that will give the
pedestrian coach the edge over the Hall of Fame pilot and that starts at the
very top of the food chain -- ownership.
Great ownership can't guarantee you anything other than competitiveness but
bad ownership is a recipe for losing consistently. Look no further than a pair
of cities separated by 3,000 miles -- Los Angeles and Philadelphia -- to prove
that thesis.
The Clippers' Donald Sterling thought so much of Mike Dunleavy this year that
he fired him twice. Sure if we play semantics, Dunleavy stepped down as head
coach last month to concentrate on his duties as general manager but everyone
knows he was forced out.
On Tuesday, Sterling finally showed the courage of his convictions and went
ahead and fired Dunleavy as general manager with five weeks to go in the
regular season.
The news stunned Dunleavy, who had no idea he joined the growing ranks on the
unemployed. "Had no clue!" Dunleavy said in an e-mail to The Los Angles Times.
It was typical Sterling, a real estate mogul that is almost universally
considered one of the worst owners in all of sports since taking over the
Clips in 1981-82. Whether its karma or just plain incompetence, the Clips'
history under Sterling is scarier than anything Wes Craven ever produced.
Brown had the franchise heading in the right direction in the early 1990s but
the nomadic one got antsy and packed his bags long before anything real was
accomplished. Meanwhile, Dunleavy, joined the Clippers in 2003 and led the
team to their lone playoff success in 2006.
Widely criticized for his tight hold over the purse strings and unwillingness
to invest in his own team, Sterling seemed to have an epiphany when Dunleavy
arrived but things have reverted back to form and the Clips are bottom-feeders
again.
Across the country in Philadelphia, things are a bit different.
The Sixers have a storied history, both good and bad. The 1966-67 team led by
Wilt Chamberlain and Hal Greer was once voted the best team in NBA history
and, contrary to revisionist history that plays up Larry Bird's Celtics and
Magic Johnson's Lakers, it was the 1982-83 Sixers team, fueled by Moses Malone
and Julius Erving, that was the best team of that era. Meanwhile, the 1972-73
club was the worst in NBA history, finishing 9-73.
Today's Sixers are a lot closer to the '72-73 bunch than any championship
teams but it wasn't like that earlier this decade when Pat Croce was in
charge.
Croce became president of the Sixers in 1996 as part of a group led by
Philadelphia Flyers founder Ed Snider and the Comcast Corporation that bought
the team. Under Croce's reign, the Sixers went from last place in 1996 to the
NBA Finals in 2001.
Giddy with success and upset he had to report to Snider, Croce attempted what
can only be described as a coup, a plan quickly quashed by Snider, a sort of
real life Two-Face, the fictional Batman villain with the dual personality.
The comic book version of Two-Face was of course Harvey Dent, the DA of Gotham
City and a close ally of the Dark Knight. After a criminal disfigured half of
his face with acid, Dent became the insane crime boss Two-Face who would
choose to do either good or evil depending on the flip of a coin.
Snider may not be a criminal mastermind but he displays a similar dichotomy to
fans of Philadelphia. To Flyers fans, Ed is a hero -- a never say die owner
who will do anything to win. While the Stanley Cup hasn't taken up residence
in the city in over 35 years, area hockey fans generally genuflect at the
sight of Snider and all agree it hasn't been due to a lack of effort.
To Sixers fans, Snider is a clod. An absentee buffoon of an owner happy to
collect the riches of the NBA's massive television contract while ignoring the
product he puts on the floor.
After striking out with Elton Brand two offseasons ago, Snider and Sixers
general manager Ed Stefanski had one bullet in their chamber for 2009-10 -- a
new head coach.
Instead of hiring Doug Collins or Avery Johnson the team settled on Eddie
Jordan, an abject disaster. Most blame Stefanski since he has a long history
with Jordan and loves the guy but make no mistake, the Sixers' basketball
chief wasn't given the checkbook to sign a big-time coach.
Philadelphia is now back at square one in salary cap hell, weighing whether to
fire Jordan right now or let him coach through the end of the season while
demanding he give more playing time to younger players such as Jrue Holiday,
Jodie Meeks and Jason Smith.
In the end, it's all window dressing.
As long as Sterling and Snider are at the top of their respective
organizations pulling their ill-conceived strings, losing is virtually
predetermined for both the Clippers and Sixers.
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