Thursday, March 11, 2010

STERLING NEEDS TO PULL THE TRIGGER


It's been awhile since I have blogged, but I am back! In an effort to bring you information from a behind the scene's perspective in sports we have to address what is really going on with the Los Angeles Clippers. Not the hype, but the reality. Owner Donald Sterling has cleaned house. His lame effort to get rid of Dunleavy entirely is finally a reality. Going back to 6 weeks ago when Sterling decided to relieve Dunleavy of his coaching duties. (This came after the Clippers lost to the practically win less Nets)But Dunleavy said that he would remain as General Manager and the decision to step down as head coach was mutual. Come on now, you don't have to be an insider or brain surgeon to figure that one out. Here is what I did find out. When the coaching change was made, people close to Sterling were shocked that Dunleavy was still there in any capacity, let alone as GM. Dunleavy is still owed several million for next year but his reign is over with the Clippers. For whatever reason, his coaching style did not work with the players. Although interim coach Kim Hughes has no real experience, I have never seen players so happy to have someone else, anyone else in there to lead. They actually wanted to win for him. That was short lived. While Dunleavy was still GM, he traded away Marcus Canby and Al Thornton. Dunleavy never liked Thornton who will more than likely have a huge career somewhere else. Although the addition of Rasual Butler has been a success, the Clippers are again left without continuity on the court. Let alone the fact that they don't really know each other at all. It has been one recipe for disaster and failure after another.
So as the season started with the Blake Grffin injury it ends with no leadership and a whole bunch of money to spend. Will Sterling finally do the right thing and spend the money on a Byron Scott? LeBron James? Or will the Clippers settle for odds and ends? This team needs a new vision, one that will lead the to wins. Not mediocrity. Do the right thing Sterling, sell the team or spend the money but pull the trigger!

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