My questions for him would have nothing to do with basketball. He's a smart guy, he will like to answer them: 1. Compared to the all-nighters you were putting in when you first came into the league, how and in what ways do you feel like you have become more efficient in the process of GMing? This includes delegating responsibilities to your assistants as well as simply not getting as anxious about things like the trade deadline or the first day of free agency, etc. Sleeping through what used to keep you up at night. 2. In this current economic climate, what should we (presuming "we" is me, a single professional in my early 30's) be doing with our saved income? Distribution of diversified assets, individual companies if you feel the market is still safe. 3. BTC or ETH??? We saw that unintentional DM Morey!
But seriously, ask how sports psychology factors into his analysis. He once said that the number one thing he wished he could predict was how rookies would handle their first NBA paycheck... Please record his q&a and post it here
Oh, ok. Question, when accounts payable and accounts receivable each report an increase at a transcending rate equal to that of a skyrocket in flight; but the gross margin percentage rapidly decreases to an uncomfortable amount.....can Ryan Anderson be traded? What are the chances? Do your switch cost analysis see any viable options?
Do players or GM’s win championships? What makes a successful season less a championship? What are this season’s goals?