The nightmare scenario for the Spurs is if Phil Jackson coaches the Heat next season.
He'd probably win a championship with that team.
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The nightmare scenario for the Spurs is if Phil Jackson coaches the Heat next season.
He'd probably win a championship with that team.
Ron Jere, err, SVG aint going nowhere. and the heat can win a title without PJ this year.Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
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Originally Posted by whottt
Don't jinx phil into the lakers..
What impact would he have?
Btw..hello whott....missed ya.
He'll probably be back with LA...
If I was him I'd tell them to go screw themselves though...I hate the guy but he didn't deserve to get fired.
He's at a crossroads...he's got 9 titles but isn't considered a great coach...he's considered a lucky coach...I think there is a chance he might try to build a team that isn't already a title contender...then again, he probably doesn't want to screw around trying to get that 10th ring.
How fast spurs fan forget!Quote:
Originally Posted by Rummpd
Remember 2001?
The spursies had the best record in the leage and got swept by the Lakers in the Conference Finals by a huge point differential.
ESPN had a graphic that said if the Suns get swept 0-4 by the Spurs, they will be only the 4th team in NBA history to have the best record and be swept in a playoff series. They said the last team to do it were the 2000-01 Spurs.
It was written in "Duckspeak"
I saw this in an article at nba or espn.com or something.
It's not just by the word "best" it's how best.
As in the last *best* team to get swept had a 61 win record and PHX has a 62 win record. So they would have the best of the best records that got swept.
Basicly, but I think the sports writers had it better.. I'll try to find that article.