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  1. Leadership start at the top. If the team owner start out by picking and keeping the an inexperienced GM, even after he's shown his incompetence, things usually go downhill. This is the case with the Nets. One would think that after Tsai has spent $323 million in luxury taxes, since he bought the team, and have nothing to show for it, he would've pivoted away from Sean Marks. As a result of keeping Marks, the Nets have and will continue be on the wrong track. It isn't necessary to wait until the trade deadline to predict where the Nets stand. They're an assorted mixture of blue collar players from different teams that we traded for, draft picks, and players picked up on the scrap heap. Eventually, more fans will come to the conclusion that we're a poor team as we go into a nose dive for the remaining of the season. If Sean Marks survive all of that, I'll find another team to cheer for, after 53 years as a Nets fan. Who in the hell want to hear pod casts trash the team they're suppose to cheer for.

  2. @Rasheed You've repeated more often than necessary that "Dinwiddie loss 10 games for us last year." Teams win or lose because of multiple reasons. I'm sure you're find many that'll disagree with you on those games. For some irrational reason, you create and search for negative things to say about Dinwiddie. It's laughable to think I would get angry because of that. I could never get angry about your criticism of him or JV, another one of your favorite targets. They've both became millionaires making a career out of something they love. Basketball certainly have treated you anywhere near as kind.The majority of your show make me laugh. That's the main reason I tune in to it…..just laugher

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