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Originally Posted by alnorth
That could be what is going on. Hunt may restructure the GM's job in a way that Pioli wont tolerate, Pioli says "hell with that, I want out" and Hunt says "well, I'm not firing you, so lets talk about that buyout".
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We all know hunt cares about money. If that's true, it's hard to imagine hunt will just throw money away and just get rid of pioli. It's possible hunt is listening to pioli beg for his job. It's also possible pioli is desperately trying to pitch new ideas, hunt isn't listening, and pioli will eventually have to decide whether to swallow his pride and accept a lackey role or either resign or negotiate the buyout down.
It's nerve wracking because it could go either way. But it's wrong to say there isn't a good scenario. It sucks if hunt is stalling to save money on the buyout but can understand if so.