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Everyone thinks im all about missed calls. Im not. I get worked up when the politics manifests itself on performance. Have i gotten more worked up over players making mistakes. We have cut people. Put them out of the business because they couldnt do the job. We video tape and watch and review every play and every players action. I got criticized because i added coaches for individual players. I require that they come in and work on the physical and mental part of the game. I have a team psychologist that works with players to make sure they can do the job to the best of their ability. For every statistic on the officials, we have 10x the number for players and coaches. Which have made our team better and has won games for us. Do they still make mistakes. No question. But its very darwinian. The best stay. The rest dont. Someone said that officials can get blackballed if they are no longer in the NBA. Can you think of someone who has been fired and put in that position in the last 5 years ? All you guys work other jobs. You have worked at companies where the #1 salesrep, support rep, whatever thought they were indespensable. They broke every company rule and basically did what they please knowing they wouldnt get fired. When that happens, it creates situations that impacts the performance of their peers and the people who they report to. Its not that far from what Ive seen happen in parts of our industry. The goal is to create an environment where the best people are put in a position to do the best job. Without the politics. Thats my goal. Pure and simple. THe reality is that this is a business and my job as a partner in this business who is heavily invested is to bring all my business ability , my management ability to recognize and enable change. Like change in any industry. its not easy. its not without criticism, but in the long run it can get much better. If i was a shareholder in the NCAA, i would be the guy screaming that having 19 D1 assignors is ridiculous. That having differences in approach is ridiculous. That it hurts the product. I would be out front pushing for change and standardization. I would push for benefits so people could committ to the job. But i dont have a horse in the NCAA. I do have one in the NBA. |
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