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Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by TriCkz, Feb 6, 2013.

  1. split41

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    Sorry for the double post, I just saw this response.

    I was just pointing out the general, broad stroke principles of journalism ethics. "off the record" and "on background" and stuff like that are supposed to be ways for a journalist to get information and are not meant for publication.

    The incentive from the GM could be a plethora of reasons. To get rumours circulating within the league. e.g. GM 1 says GM 2 wants to trade some superstar, the reporter would then go to GM 2 to try to get more information. GM 1 might have made up the info, but now that the reporter is snooping around and spreading the word GM 1 has a better idea of whether GM 2 is open to trade without GM 1 showing his cards.

    Another incentive would be to help out the reporter, because of a strong working relationship or owed favours.

    Another incentive would be to let other GMs know whos available for trade without explicitly telling them, so that they have a stronger hand when negotiating.

    There's really a bunch of reasons.

    But also refer to my post above.
     
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