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Stanley you still don’t understand what a gather is. Sad
Now you wanna go against your God, Ronnie Nunn, NBA DIRECTOR OF OFFICIALS. Blasphemer!!!
Do you even hoop?!!?
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Stanley you still don’t understand what a gather is. Sad
Now you wanna go against your God, Ronnie Nunn, NBA DIRECTOR OF OFFICIALS. Blasphemer!!!
Do you even hoop?!!?
We don't need swagger. We just need good coaching and development.
I never said I want Blatt I just don't care about "swagger" or "attitude". Also the press conferences are the least of my concerns.Please be my guest and hire Blatt. If the Knicks keep losing with him watch him look like a confused puppy in the press conferences after losses like he did in Cleveland.
His style of coaching works overseas.
The funny thing about it is, the league instituted the gather rule once Ronnie Nunn left in 2009.
Of course Nunn wouldn’t understand that rule
http://www.espn.com/nba/news/story?id=4563546
Look at me. Look at the egg on my face, sunny side up. PATHETIC!!!
BIG LEEMELONE is still mad online about a 'travel' that happened two days ago. Sad!
The funny thing about it is, the league instituted the gather rule once Ronnie Nunn left in 2009.
Of course Nunn wouldn’t understand that rule
http://www.espn.com/nba/news/story?id=4563546
, NBA vice president of referee operations Joe Borgia told TrueHoop's Henry Abbott that referees had long been instructed to ignore the rulebook on this point and allow two steps.
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Enforcement of the one-step rule has been hit-or-miss at every level of basketball. Archival footage shows NBA greats, from Magic Johnson and Pete Maravich to Bob Cousy and Julius Erving, getting away with two steps. Borgia, whose father was also an NBA official, said he cannot remember a time when NBA referees did not allow two steps.
Meh. I'm not really going to make the Cleveland situation he was in be an indictment on his coaching ability. He was offered the job BEFORE LeBron came on. He was supposed to be coaching a rebuilding team, similar to this current Knicks one. Instead Bron came, they traded Wiggins for Love, and all of the sudden, he was coaching a championship-or-bust team with the best player in the league who arguably has more power over a franchise than anyone in history. Crazy situation.Please be my guest and hire Blatt. If the Knicks keep losing with him watch him look like a confused puppy in the press conferences after losses like he did in Cleveland.
His style of coaching works overseas.
I never said I want Blatt I just don't care about "swagger" or "attitude". Also the press conferences are the least of my concerns.
But you said Brett Brown should be fired so
100,000% agree.All i know the Knicks better not hire a coach who's intention is to make the playoffs year 1. Next year should be all about Developing young talent & building a system, especially considering Porzingus is gonna be out to atleast late December/January
The point is that you, like most fans, have zero coach evaluations skills and just make assessments based on your emotions at the time.I loved Brett Brown til the beginning of this year where he would have the most head scratching late game management and rotations possible. All of us Sixer fans and plenty of other fans of other teams were thinking he wasn’t the man to take the team to the next level. He’s made a complete 180 as far as those things go for the most part. He’s been extremely improved over the second half of the season and I’ve said it plenty of times.
He’s also the complete opposite of Blatt so I’m not sure what those two even have to do with one another. One is an amazing communicator and personality that everybody loves and wanted to stick it out with...the other is a weird looking dude who nobody on the team he coached in the NBA even liked that got fired after coaching in the Finals his first year.
I loved Brett Brown til the beginning of this year where he would have the most head scratching late game management and rotations possible. All of us Sixer fans and plenty of other fans of other teams were thinking he wasn’t the man to take the team to the next level. He’s made a complete 180 as far as those things go for the most part. He’s been extremely improved over the second half of the season and I’ve said it plenty of times.
He’s also the complete opposite of Blatt so I’m not sure what those two even have to do with one another. One is an amazing communicator and personality that everybody loves and wanted to stick it out with...the other is a weird looking dude who nobody on the team he coached in the NBA even liked that got fired after coaching in the Finals his first year.
Just to rub even more salt in the wound
Beta boyz catching the blues today