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if he was smart he wouldn't have forced a trade here
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if he was smart he wouldn't have forced a trade here
Welp.if he was smart he wouldn't have forced a trade here
Chicago would be crazy to let him walk.
What if they don't let him out of his contract?It's not about Chicago letting him "walk". There's been rumors that he hasn't been getting along with management, especially after the Deng trade. It's more about Thibs being unhappy and not seeing things eye-to-eye with ownership/management.Chicago would be crazy to let him walk.
It would be Thibs' decision to leave Chicago not the other way around.
if he was smart he wouldn't have forced a trade here
isnt sheed part of the piston's staff now?
**** Mark Jackson
WelpMan **** it, i'm sold on Kerr.
We always go after some ex coach with a name/reputation and it hasnt worked once. Lenny, Larry, Dantoni, Woodson. Time to give someone with no coaching experience a chance.
Man **** it, i'm sold on Kerr.
We always go after some ex coach with a name/reputation and it hasnt worked once. Lenny, Larry, Dantoni, Woodson. Time to give someone with no coaching experience a chance.
This might be a problem.Kerr would use the triangle offense if he was to coach. It's a proven system and it has been successful in the past. Granted, Phil Jackson was the one using it mostly
I say we take a chance on it. I just wonder how awkward it would for Steve Kerr and Amare. Kerr was the GM that didn't want to resign Amare when he was in Phoenix.
Kerr would use the triangle offense if he was to coach. It's a proven system and it has been successful in the past. Granted, Phil Jackson was the one using it mostly
I say we take a chance on it. I just wonder how awkward it would for Steve Kerr and Amare. Kerr was the GM that didn't want to resign Amare when he was in Phoenix.
Amare is here for one more year if that. **** how he feels
i pretty much agree**** Mark Jackson