“Believe me, I manage a basketball team and the players are very difficult to manage. If you’re in Hollywood, it’s very, very difficult to manage people.” – Joe Tsai. Not sure how this plays with free agents in the future.
As Joe Tsai said this morning in Macao, China, about the role of AI in the world of entertainment:
"Believe me, I manage a basketball team and the players are very difficult to manage. If you’re in Hollywood, it’s very, very difficult to manage people."https://t.co/2rQsKyHVeA
— NetsDaily (@NetsDaily) May 10, 2023
by StacheWealth
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Never in my life did I think I’d ever be forced to feel what Commanders fans have felt for the past god knows how many years but here we are. The day GenoTsai sells the team will be a day celebrated everywhere.
Even the most successful teams have challenges managing personalities. Jordan Poole and Jonathan Kuminga are both frustrated with their level of opportunity in a successful organization. JV has talked to the press about talking to the bench players and the challenge of them being ready for any situation (regarding playing time). It’s part of the game. Tsai is just saying what’s already known imo.
Managing 15 personalities who are playing for their next paycheck is tough. Not a exactly groundbreaking thought or secret
the kyrie hangover effect
I mean, they are. Being a manager isn’t an easy position in any career, let alone an NBA owner. As long as he doesn’t say anyone by name, which would be unprofessional, there’s nothing wrong with what he said here.
Don’t blame him. Imagine being Kyrie’s boss for almost 4 years. Just supporting him in the team was exhausting, imagine managing him…