General Manager Whodunnit, untested in the pro leagues, has just been recruited from his alma mater, Harvard College, and will no longer be Director of Basketball Operations at his former university. He's taken what appears to be a stiff pay cut to helm the ship, and right what's been a terrible start so far in the pro leagues for the Boston Massacre.
The team manager has already gotten to work trimming the fat, and has placed four players on the Transfer List, none of which were anticipated to be getting play time this season, alongside cutting one player from the franchise entirely. As an aside, he's requested head coach Robert Treat Paine, and assistant coach Samuel Quincy, to instill a motion offense to ail the team's trouble on the court. This motion offense coincides with the team's shoot first, ask questions later mindset, and changes in the starting roster, with three shooting guards playing Point Guard, Shooting Guard, Small Forward, with only three forwards splitting the minutes off the bench at Power Forward and Small Forward. Finally, the center rotation has gotten much younger, with the starter for the rest of the season permanently switching to rookie Kurt Alderman, over the franchise's former staple powerhouse Jacob Hendricks.
Only time will tell if the small ball gambit will work out, with most completely dumbfounded as to how effective such a stark contrast in management and leadership will work going forward.