Grier is the GM. Regardless who Flores wanted, he could have selected differently. As such, they are all Grier picks.
True, but to be successful, a GM needs to work in unison with the coaches he has.
The way I see it, The GM sets the general direction for a team's success, but it's the coaches who do the detail work.
It's like a store owner and a tailor. The store owner buys the cloth, and the tailor makes the suit. If the store owner buys crappy cloth, the tailor is limited in how good a suit he can make.
If the tailor can get any cloth he wants, he could make a good suite and put the store out of business at the same time, by reducing the available funds for operating the store.
There needs to be a "positive synergism" between the Owner, the GM and the Head Coach, or the operation will only have "limited" success.
Let the Coach worry about the upcoming season, the GM worry about the upcoming three seasons and the owner worry about where all this ends up, and the fans can chew it all up like a bunch of "maggots" attacking a corpse.
I could probably have worded that better. - LOL