8.5 Minutes of Kevin Seraphin

Thank you for posting this video. It is a good one and I think you will all enjoy it. Scroll down and watch. Kevin is a big man with good hands and strength on the block. Good fundamentals and good foot work.

Last night there was a pick-up game played at Verizon Center on our practice court. There were many NBA players in attendance and a few NBA All-Stars played as well. I stumbled into watching purely by accident.

Gilbert Arenas played last night. It was a very good evening of basketball. Gil – our All-Star - matched up against another NBA All-Star. It was quite a show and quite a display of talent.

I won’t comment yet on Gilbert or who was in the gym last night but suffice to say Gilbert looked trim, fit and explosive. His shot was sweet and he did one left handed dunk that was something to see. It had everyone talking. I was impressed and am happy.

Talk About Some Quasi Intellectual Who Doesn’t Get It!

Here you go.

This proposition is just what we don’t need taught at our business schools.

The University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross School of Business should be ashamed. I thought this article was circa 2007!

Pursuit of a double bottom line for companies makes sense because the new consumer demands it. They want to buy from companies they respect and trust. Employees are more productive knowing they are working for a company with a higher calling and shareholders hold CEOs to a very tough standard of “doing the right things the right way.”

Goodness and happiness are not a tax. They are a mandatory deliverable to deliver great services from motivated employees; profits follow; not the other way around.

I have run public companies and private companies. I am on the board of public companies and private companies. If anyone came to me with this case - the case against social responsibility - I would terminate them on the spot. Yuck.

Paint

It is a little thing.

You will see many changes at Verizon Center and around our teams this coming season.

My goal is 101 visible signs of change in 101 days. Big changes and small changes. I hope they add up to a combined set of nice improvements for our fans. Most of the changes – which we will communicate to you in a formal way soon - were generated via ideas to me from you, our fans.

Yes, there is some new paint on some of the stairs. See this article.

Yes, the garage has been painted. It looks more open, brighter and cleaner now.

We pressure cleaned outside of the arena yesterday and we cleaned some more of the windows. Our staff is dedicated and professional and they care about you and our city!

Every day we are pouring energy, passion and hard work into making Verizon Center a world class facility; safe; secure; clean and modern. Mr. Pollin believed in the community. He wanted the building to be a great modern public space. The building is world class. It is our goal to keep it updated and maintained and to make you all proud.