Forbes list of top GMs

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NEW YORK -- The top general manager in pro sports, at least according to a Forbes.com ranking?

Forbes.com's Top GMs
1. Kevin McHale, Minnesota (NBA)
2. Jay Feaster, Tampa Bay (NHL)
3. Billy King, Philadelphia (NBA)
4. A.J. Smith, San Diego (NFL)
5. Lou Lamoriello, New Jersey (NHL)
6. Don Waddell, Atlanta (NHL)
7. Marty Hurney, Carolina (NFL)
8. Jerry Angelo, Chicago (NFL)
9. Bill Polian, Indianapolis (NFL)
10. John Paxson Chicago (NBA)
11. Geoff Petrie Sacramento (NBA)
12. Glen Sather New York (NHL)
13. Jerry Jones Dallas (NFL)
14. Pierre LaCroix, Colorado (NHL)
15. Joe Dumars, Detroit (NBA)
16. Carl Peterson, Kansas City (NFL)
17. Jim Rutherford, Carolina (NHL)
18. Dave Taylor, Los Angeles (NHL)
19. Rich McKay, Atlanta (NFL)
20. Scott Pioli, New England (NFL)

• Complete Forbes.com list

Kevin McHale of the Minnesota Timberwolves.

General managers were graded on two things: performance vs. the performance of their predecessor, and payroll relative to the league median when compared to their predecessor. Because winning is more important than payroll, Forbes.com double-weighted winning percentage to penalize a GM who cut costs but also hurt his team's winning percentage.

Using that metric, McHale is No. 1, Jay Feaster of the Tampa Bay Lightning is No. 2, Billy King of the Philadelphia 76ers is No. 3, A.J. Smith of the San Diego Chargers is No. 4 and Lou Lamoriello of the New Jersey Devils is No. 5.

Billy Beane of Oakland is the highest-ranking baseball GM, coming in at No. 26.

McHale earned the top spot, according to Forbes.com, by leading Minnesota to eight playoff berths and a .539 regular-season win percentage. The Timberwolves won less than 25 percent of their games before McHale arrived.

Minnesota salaries have climbed 19 percent more than the median NBA salary during his tenure.

Among some of the other notables, New York Rangers GM Glen Sather is 12th, Dallas Cowboys' owner/GM Jerry Jones is No. 13, Theo Epstein of the Boston Red Sox is No. 30, Jerry West of the Memphis Grizzlies is No. 33 and Brian Cashman of the New York Yankees is No. 61.

Three NFL general managers, Matt Millen of Detroit, Mike Brown of Cincinnati and Michael Lombardi of Oakland, took the bottom three places in the rankings.
 

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A.J. Smith, San Diego (NFL)
huh the guy that couldn't get along with marty because he refused to talk about it? oh ya he is a gem
 

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Some board members aren't going to like this. :lmao:
 

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I'm a big time Celtics-McHale fan, but McHale #1? Minnesota is a mess.

Pioli #20?
 

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I think I deleted my post...so...

You've got to rethink your metric before publishing it, if your #1 guy had a .402 winning pct. last year and couldn't swing a deal to move one of the greatest Bigs of all time and greatly improve the youth and overall talent of your team.

Billy King?
 

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superpunk;1406505 said:
I think I deleted my post...so...

You've got to rethink your metric before publishing it, if your #1 guy had a .402 winning pct. last year and couldn't swing a deal to move one of the greatest Bigs of all time and greatly improve the youth and overall talent of your team.

Billy King?

McHale got the T-Wolves in trouble while trying to get Joe Smith, who is not even a great player. Him being listed as #1 makes the whole list terrible.
 

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superpunk;1406505 said:
Billy King?

I agree, the Sixers are one of the most inconsistent teams in all of sports. How is he ranked at all ?

joseephuss;1406513 said:
McHale got the T-Wolves in trouble while trying to get Joe Smith, who is not even a great player. Him being listed as #1 makes the whole list terrible.

Hey, no bad talking Joe Smith. McHale is average because his team doesnt even typically make the Western Finals. I thought he was a great player, but has been average at best as a GM.
 

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Its Forbes, so its the best GM's from a bussiness sense and you get points for being cheap. Supposely Jerry is cheaper then more then half the league.
 

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Doomsday101;1406479 said:
NEW YORK -- The top general manager in pro sports, at least according to a Forbes.com ranking?


3. Billy King, Philadelphia (NBA)


That's a laugh.

He's horrible. I hope he gets thrown out of this city.
 

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SkinsandTerps;1406539 said:
I agree, the Sixers are one of the most inconsistent teams in all of sports. How is he ranked at all ?

Let me guess, you just jumped on the Arenas bandwagon?
 

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Timbo2st;1406900 said:
Let me guess, you just jumped on the Arenas bandwagon?

Just because the rest of the world didn't notice Arenas before he obtained clever nicknames doesn't mean Bullets fans didn't already know he was legit, and keeps getting better.
 

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San Antonio Spurs are the most successful team in any sport over the last decade, and RC Buford doesn't make the list? Yeah they did their research:rolleyes:
 

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4lifecowboy;1407017 said:
San Antonio Spurs are the most successful team in any sport over the last decade, and RC Buford doesn't make the list? Yeah they did their research:rolleyes:

Thats a great point.
Why isn't Tom Heckert/Andy Reid mentioned ?

And NO Timbo, I am not a big fan of Arenas, he is a good player but very inconsistent.
 
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