Which team in the NBA has the best general manager and which team is the stupidest?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-05
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Knicks are the stupidest. Because a lot of money was spent buying some players back. Still such rubbish!

    The best is of course the Kuban of the Mavericks. Buy celebrities with a lot of money. Build your own team.

    If Alexander were like him. The Rockets may have won the championship.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The best is none other than this year's champion Celtics' Anji, who was traded to Ray Allen to attract kg As for the stupidest person, I think it is Kerr, after getting the big sharks, the Suns' playing style is a little miserable The first round was almost swept by the Spurs

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Personally, I think the Knicks and the Grizzlies.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Kupchak is best Thomas Silly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Rocket boss Alexander is the stupidest, poor one, and the most picky boss in the NBA.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The best manager is Danny Ainge (Celtics) and the worst is Baylor (Clippers).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    GM: I think it's probably the best for Spurs – every trade makes people feel like they're in a mess! Even if Scola is sold, such a transaction is misunderstood, and it will not affect his own strength! The loss to the Lakers this year was a surprise and because it was the only team in the West that had the quality to beat them.

    The stupidest is the Piston Dumas! - Is the defeat of the Eastern Conference Finals every year just a coaching problem? Coach Sanders is a good coach!

    It's the league that can't get used to your style of play and box office poison-like appeal!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Kupchak is the best for the Lakers because I'm a Lakers fan

    The Bucks are the stupidest, because they sold Yi Jianlian, but this is not necessarily, depending on the Bucks' record this year, maybe it will be good. That is, it is correct to sell Yi

    But in any case, for Yi, it is good to trade away

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.Spurs: Pete Holt.

    2.Heat: Mitch Allison.

    3.Mavericks: Mark Cuban.

    4.Warriors: Joe Lacob.

    5.Rockets: Leslie Alexander.

    6.Trailblazer: Paul Allen.

    7.Celtic: Vic Grossbeck.

    8.Walker: Herb Simon.

    9.Jazz: Greg Miller.

    10.Raptors: Larry Tanenbaum.

    11.Bulls: Jerry Reinsdorf.

    12.Clippers: Steve Ballmer.

    13.Grizzlies: Robert Pera.

    14.Thunder: Klay Bennett.

    15.Bucks: Wesley Adnams, Mark Lasry 16Wizards: Ted Lee Ansey.

    17.Knight: Dan Gilbert.

    18.Pelicans: Tom Benson.

    19.Piston: Tom Grace.

    20.Eagles: Bruce Levinson.

    21.The Suns: Robert Saver.

    22.76ers: Josua Harris.

    23.Magic: Rich Devos.

    24.Lakers: Jim Buss & Jenny Buss.

    25.Nuggets: Josh Kroenko.

    26.Wasp: Michael Jordan.

    27.Timberwolves: Glenn Taylor.

    28.King: Vivek Ranadave.

    29.Nets: Mikhail Prokhorov.

    30.Knicks: James Dolan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Knight has a Chinese boss who owns 20 percent of the shares.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's so hard, it's too much, it's hard to say.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Mark Cuban, born in 1958 into an ordinary working-class family in the suburbs of Pittsburgh to a father who was an auto decorator, showed amazing business acumen from a very young age. It is said that in a strike of the Pittsburgh newspaper group, the 12-year-old Cuban bought cheap newspapers from other places and sold them locally for four times the ** to make money, and when he was in college, Cuban worked as a bar host, disco coach, party host and other jobs to earn tuition, and he even earned $1,100 by selling stamps, which was in the 80s of the last century. At the age of 25, Cuban founded his own system consulting and Zheng Xi software sales company, 7 years of polishing, his company reached an annual profit of 30 million US dollars, in 1990, Cuban sold the company called Microsolutions for 6 million US dollars, 5 years later Cuban started a second business, established the famous broadcast** (the first to broadcast sports games through the Internet**), and was subsequently acquired by Yahoo Sports for 6 billion US dollars, Cuban became a billionaire, in the summer of 2000, he bought the Dallas Mavericks for $280 million, and in the next 15 years, he gradually became the most maverick team owner in the league, and in the latest NBA team owner value rankings, Cuban is worth $2.3 billion, ranking 7th among the 30 teams.

    Looking back on his journey from a "newspaper seller" to a billionaire and NBA boss, Cuban is undoubtedly the best spokesperson for the "American Dream" from the grassroots to a rich man. Cuban has made many business decisions for decades, almost every one of them is right, but he is rich, shrewd, highly intelligent, and emotionally intelligent, and on July 8, 2015, US time, he was firmly beaten by DeAndre Jordan and the Los Angeles Clippers.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The Lord will change every year, but some pillars will not change right now:

    Such as Duncan (Spurs), Kobe Bryant (Lakers), Paul (Clippers), James and Wade (Heat), Durant (Thunder), etc.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Spurs Duncan, Lakers Kobe, Heat Wade, Thunder Durant, Bulls Rose, Clippers Paul, Mavericks Nowitzki, Grizzlies Gay, 76ers Iguodala, Hornets Gordon, Nets Deron, Cavaliers Irving, Wizards Wall, Jazz Hayward, Kings Evans, Pistons Prince, Nuggets Gallinari, Celtics Rondo, Knicks Anthony, Raptors DeRozan, Magic Howard, Pacers Granger, Bucks Jennings, Warriors Kerr, Hawks Johnson, Bobcats Wallace, Timberwolves Love, Suns Nash, Rockets Martin, Trail Blazers Aldridge.

    The above are personal opinions).

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Currently Nuggets: Tylawson, Pistons: Gordon, Rockets:

    Kevin Martin, Pacers:Granger, Clippers:Paul, Lakers:

    Kobe Bryant, Hawks: On Experience: Maddy, On StrengthJohnson, Celtics: Pierce, Warriors:

    David Lee, Mavericks: Nowitzki, Bulls: Rose, Bobcats:

    Henderson, Nets: Deron Williams, Trail Blazers: Aldridge, Knicks:

    Anthony, Suns: Nash (no longer there, but he's still on the list), Bucks: Jennings, Kings:

    Evans, 76ers: Iguodala, Grizzlies: Gay, Magic:

    Howard, Heat: James, Hornets: Carman, Timberwolves:

    Kevin Love, Spurs: Duncan, Thunder: Durant, Raptors:

    Bargnani, Jazz: Jefferson, Wizards: Wall, Cavaliers:

    Kyrie Irving.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Lakers: Kobe Bryant; Spurs: GDP three; Thunder: Durant; Mavericks: Nowitzki; Heat: Jenway; Celtic: Rondo.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    15 teams in the East.

    Heat: James Wade Bosh Bulls: Rose Celtics:

    Pierce Garnett Pacers: Granger Knicks: Anthony Stoudemire Magic:

    Howard Pistons: Starkey Cavaliers: Irving Wizards:

    Wall Raptors: Granesi Nets: Williams Bucks:

    Jennings-Ellis Hawks: Smith Johnson Bobcats: Margety 76ers:

    Iguodala. 15 teams in the West.

    Thunder: Durant-Harden-Westbrook Spurs: Duncan Parker-Ginobili Mavericks:

    Nowitzki Rockets: Lowry Grizzlies: Guy Hornets:

    Jack Nuggets: Lawson Timberwolves: Love Trail Blazers:

    Aldridge Jazz: Jefferson Warriors: David Lee Clippers:

    Paul Griffin Lakers: Gasol Bynum-Kobe Kings: Evans Suns: Nash.

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