Damn. #pelicans #delldemps pic.twitter.com/j0jPiNKnYm
— Billy bando (@Kingjaydee25) May 23, 2019
This is insane. Says a lot about how the organization was run.
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Damn. #pelicans #delldemps pic.twitter.com/j0jPiNKnYm
— Billy bando (@Kingjaydee25) May 23, 2019
This is insane. Says a lot about how the organization was run.
Tell’em Perk! He has some real good stuff on his Twitter page.
https://twitter.com/kendrickperkins?...=1558584765606
Yep, Dell Demp's player relations has been shaky dating back to the Evans trade.
Yes for a variety of reasons. Chief among them is that he was widely and accurately regarded as a moron who had no idea he was doing. Also it appears his awkward unlikable style which was apparent whenever he stepped in front of a camera also rubbed players the wrong way. As long as he was the GM the Pelicans were going to be considered a laughing stock. It took waaaaay to long to ship his sorry self out of New Orleans.
Ouch. That's a real condemnation from Perkins there, and the way he says it makes it seem like a statement of fact rather than opinion. Harsh, but if true that Dell was a liar to the players then he totally deserves it.
I agree with Perkins as well: I don't want to wish harm on Dell or anything, he's probably a decent guy in real life, but as a fan of this team the day he got fired was a very exciting one.
Basketball.
"How about Chris Paul, whose trade to the Lakers, Stern vetoed in 2011 during his time as de facto owner of the New Orleans franchise (then the Hornets, now the Pelicans)? “I didn’t do a great job of explaining it at the time. There was a trade that [New Orleans GM] Dell Demps wanted us to approve and I said heck no, but he had told [Rockets GM] Daryl Morey and [then Lakers GM] Mitch Kupchak he had authority to do it and he didn’t. I said no. We just settled a lockout and you want me to approve a basketball trade?”
Woah... Between Perkins and Stern... Wow
Last edited by Taker597; 05-23-2019 at 01:26 AM.
For me my "campaign" to get Demps fired was nothing personal. He just showed IMO an honest lack of understanding of how to build a successful organization in this current NBA climate in a market such as ours. The guy didn't come off as completely incompetent or personally dislikable. Of course Perkins would have more insight then probably anyone on this board and he comes off as a very honest person.
Tom Benson. I have no desire to throw dirt on a dead man, but he had a history of being cheap and it appears he was being cheap with the Pelicans. Hell even the team name Pelicans was a sign of his penny pinching. Not hiring a basketball medical staff, or getting the Saints GM the job of handling both franchises set us back.
Was the Jazz name available and he didn't want to pay the price?
There were three ways to go - purchase a name already owned by someone else ie Voodoo
Come up with our own name - there are costs and work to copyrighting it and filing etc
Use a name that already had most of the paperwork done because it was setup for a previously owned or planned on sports franchise.
That said was it cheap or a way for him to turn a previous failure into a success ?
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