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Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
I just want to know where all the people who kept saying Rubio wasn't going to play in Minnesota at?
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Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
I just want to know where all the people who kept saying Rubio wasn't going to play in Minnesota at?
Checking inOriginally Posted by bhzmafia14
I just want to know where all the people who kept saying Rubio wasn't going to play in Minnesota at?
Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
I just want to know where all the people who kept saying Rubio wasn't going to play in Minnesota at?Most people were soo convinced that Minnesota were dummies for drafting a guy who won't even play for them. Also looks like all of Kahn's stockpiling is heading towards being a success. Kids have no patience these days.
Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
I just want to know where all the people who kept saying Rubio wasn't going to play in Minnesota at?Most people were soo convinced that Minnesota were dummies for drafting a guy who won't even play for them. Also looks like all of Kahn's stockpiling is heading towards being a success. Kids have no patience these days.
Hall-of-Fame coach Sloan changes tune about returning to sideline
Jerry Sloan is too good, too respected, to start his own coaching campaign.
So as the 69-year-old answers questions about whether he might leave retirement behind and return to the job that he loved for nearly three decades, you get the sense he's resisting the urge to make some formal announcement of his desires.
"I think if the right situation came along, whatever that is," he said before pausing to ponder. "I don't know what the right situation is. We'll have to wait and see, I guess."
He'll be waiting for the phone to ring again at his home in Utah, where he became the NBA's third-most winningest coach of all time (1,221-803) before abruptly stepping down last February. After 23 seasons, the job became too taxing for the longest tenured coach in league history.
So he headed for Illinois, where he and his wife, Tammy, have a farm in Hamilton County and a home in McLeansboro. Sloan has spent his days looking over his land, and the couple auctioned off farm machinery and furniture as a sort of summer project that had been delayed by the rigors of his coaching schedule. But it didn't take long for teams to call, inquiring about his itch to get back on the bench, and sources said the Pacers were among those seriously hoping to land him before they gave Frank Vogel a permanent position.
"Before, I was just visiting with people [from teams], but they knew that I wasn't ready to coach ... back in the summer," said Sloan, who returned to his house in Utah in recent months. "I didn't know if anybody was going to call [after that]. Maybe they won't. I don't know what my reaction would be. I had some people call when they'd lost their coaches. I was honest with them."
But the honest truth has changed since then. And considering energy has played such a significant part in Sloan's decision-making, he's sounding as if a return could be in the cards.
"My energy level has changed a great deal since I quit coaching," said Sloan, who is an avid walker. "It's changed a lot now. I've had time to work out. I feel better.
"I had a chance to relax, to do something that I haven't had the time to do in 30 years. That's rewarding. You have time to spend with the family and have Thanksgiving and things like that. I enjoyed all of that. But [returning to coaching] is a decision where, if somebody talked to me, I'd review the situation like anybody else and take it from there."
When the Kings fired coach Paul Westphal last week, it seemed as though Sacramento would be the right place for Sloan. The Maloof brothers who own the team think very highly of Sloan, and sources said that Tammy hopes her husband returns to coaching and was favorable of the idea of possibly residing in Sacramento.
Within hours of Westphal's firing, however, the team announced that assistant coach Keith Smart would take over. A Kings source said he was given a new deal that's guaranteed through this season with a team option for next season, meaning Sloan could be a candidate for that job and any other where his expertise is needed.
"I live my life day by day like I always have and haven't spent a lot of time worrying about a job," Sloan said. "If somebody called me, I don't know what my answer would be."
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When the Kings fired coach Paul Westphal last week, it seemed as though Sacramento would be the right place for Sloan. The Maloof brothers who own the team think very highly of Sloan, and sources said that Tammy hopes her husband returns to coaching and was favorable of the idea of possibly residing in Sacramento.
Originally Posted by xsalvioutlawx
He hasn't had a good enough team to make deep into the playoffs since the 90's.
Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
I don't think you know what you're talking about. If he was using Isiah's blueprint then the roster wouldn't have been molded to what it is today and to what it will be in the future.
Local 6 Sports Director David Pingalore has learned that Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard may be rethinking his trade request. In December, Howard told the Magic he would want to be traded to either the New Jersey Nets, Dallas Mavericks or Los Angeles Lakers. Multiple NBA sources confirmed to Pingalore that Howard has been heavily recruiting New Jersey Nets point guard Deron Williams to play with him in Orlando. Pingalore has also learned the Magic are trying to trade for Williams. Pingalore's sources confirmed that Howard would rather stay in Orlando, and the sources said that it's an "80 percent" chance Howard stays.
Originally Posted by MrONegative
stack talent at the same positions and pray it figures itself out? 3 pgs, 1 draft ... trading Big Al, cuz you don't know what to do with him and Love...
Rubio gives up and comes over, suddenly Kahn is Auerbach?
Originally Posted by JPZx
Originally Posted by MrONegative
stack talent at the same positions and pray it figures itself out? 3 pgs, 1 draft ... trading Big Al, cuz you don't know what to do with him and Love...
Rubio gives up and comes over, suddenly Kahn is Auerbach?
1. The T'Wolves only took two point guards. They took Lawson FOR the Nuggets on a trade that couldn't be made official until after the draft.
2. Trading Big Al because he didn't know what to do with the two? Well, he had to trade one away, they play the same position... and he made the correct decision on which one to trade away. What are you criticizing him on exactly?
3. Rubio gave up? Gave up what? When did he ever give an indication he ever wanted to be traded to a different team OR never wanted to play for the Timberwolves?
Originally Posted by sole searchin
Originally Posted by JPZx
Originally Posted by MrONegative
stack talent at the same positions and pray it figures itself out? 3 pgs, 1 draft ... trading Big Al, cuz you don't know what to do with him and Love...
Rubio gives up and comes over, suddenly Kahn is Auerbach?
1. The T'Wolves only took two point guards. They took Lawson FOR the Nuggets on a trade that couldn't be made official until after the draft.
2. Trading Big Al because he didn't know what to do with the two? Well, he had to trade one away, they play the same position... and he made the correct decision on which one to trade away. What are you criticizing him on exactly?
3. Rubio gave up? Gave up what? When did he ever give an indication he ever wanted to be traded to a different team OR never wanted to play for the Timberwolves?
But how can you even justify drafting Johnny Flynn, kid is terrible, I gotta watch him play with the Rockets and man, Lottery pick, much less top 5 pick