Rome is still a tool. Stern is a tool that needs to resign.
Rome is still a tool. Stern is a tool that needs to resign.
Did you actually hear what Stern was saying? Huge tool!!... who happens to be a great business man..Yeah? Stern is a "tool" that's lead the NBA to unprecedented levels of financial success...despite working with a volatile groups of uneducated players and a sport who's "quality of play" (according to the "experts") continues to slip. Stern is one savvy MoFo. You could argue that Rome is too...as he's forged a pretty successful career out of being a tool. But he's still a tool (and that's putting it nicely). He reminds me of the snitch...who ultimately gets beaten to death in prison. Nothing about him is likable...and no matter what happens to him, you can't imagine too many people feeling sorry for him.Rome is still a tool. Stern is a tool that needs to resign.
I listened to the interview yesterday. To think you could come away with a "new found" respect for Stern is puzzling. For being one of the 4 major commissioners he sure came off as an arrogant a$$ who started throwing a hissy fit. All Stern had to do was shoot down the question and dismiss it as being ridiculous. Instead, he instantly gets more defensive than I've ever heard him, which just makes people think "maybe it was fixed". So because Stern acted like this on a show some people don't like, that makes Stern look good? makes no sense.
Compleyely agree with this post. 10 years ago Rome might have been much more contentious, but yesterday he handled that with class. Stern should come on the show today and apologize. His reaction opens the door to even more speculation that the lottery is fixed.How did Rome get owned? Rome actually acted like a professional while Stern acted like a guy being caught cheating on his gf. Rome handled that really well and Stern looked like a complete arrogant a**hole and an idiot.
Yeah? Stern is a "tool" that's lead the NBA to unprecedented levels of financial success...despite working with a volatile groups of uneducated players and a sport who's "quality of play" (according to the "experts") continues to slip. Stern is one savvy MoFo.
You could argue that Rome is too...as he's forged a pretty successful career out of being a tool. But he's still a tool (and that's putting it nicely). He reminds me of the snitch...who ultimately gets beaten to death in prison. Nothing about him is likable...and no matter what happens to him, you can't imagine too many people feeling sorry for him.
How did Rome get owned? Rome actually acted like a professional while Stern acted like a guy being caught cheating on his gf. Rome handled that really well and Stern looked like a complete arrogant a**hole and an idiot.
Compleyely agree with this post. 10 years ago Rome might have been much more contentious, but yesterday he handled that with class. Stern should come on the show today and apologize. His reaction opens the door to even more speculation that the lottery is fixed.
I know Rome isn't popular with Hawkeye fans but no rational person can think Stern handled that interview in a good way yesterday.