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    Ur a fkn wanker Venti Quattro's Avatar
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    Marty Mac: Former Sacramento, New Jersey and Philadelphia 76ers coach Eddie Jordan has agreed to join Mike Brown's L.A. Lakers coaching staff.
    NBA = fcked

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    The Show Must Go On TE's Avatar
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    fackin shyt

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    🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 ElNono's Avatar
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    Dude went from the NBA to high school coaching... assistant to Mike Brown sounds like the logical progression, tbh...

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    🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 ElNono's Avatar
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    Eddie Jordan, who was the coach of the Kings, the Wizards and the 76ers in the N.B.A., has led the freshman team at his old high school to a 7-7 start.


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    The Show Must Go On TE's Avatar
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    Eddie Jordan, who was the coach of the Kings, the Wizards and the 76ers in the N.B.A., has led the freshman team at his old high school to a 7-7 start.

    lllllloll

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    Veteran Spurs da champs's Avatar
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    get ready for some princeton offense!

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    Satanic Point Guard Stabula's Avatar
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    Might as well just give them the 2013 ring now and get it over with.

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    Board Man Comes Home Clipper Nation's Avatar
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    Eddie Jordan is one of the worst coaches I've ever seen, and that's saying something, as I've sat through years of Dumbleavy and Vinny, tbh.....

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    Eddie Jordan, who was the coach of the Kings, the Wizards and the 76ers in the N.B.A., has led the freshman team at his old high school to a 7-7 start.


    thats to much...

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    Board Man Comes Home Clipper Nation's Avatar
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    Eddie Jordan, who was the coach of the Kings, the Wizards and the 76ers in the N.B.A., has led the freshman team at his old high school to a 7-7 start.

    It gets better.... the high school was paying him $3 million to "coach" the team....

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    The Timeless One Leetonidas's Avatar
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    Eddie Jordan, who was the coach of the Kings, the Wizards and the 76ers in the N.B.A., has led the freshman team at his old high school to a 7-7 start.

    Maybe it was a team full of honkeys

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    It gets better.... the high school was paying him $3 million to "coach" the team....

    impossible!! there is no way that can be true!!

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    Board Man Comes Home Clipper Nation's Avatar
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    impossible!! there is no way that can be true!!
    Actually, I was wrong, but this is even better: the money was coming from the Sixers, not the school....

    Sixers
    Paying Eddie Jordan to "coach" a high school team
    Eddie Jordan

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    i wonna believe it, i hope its true, tbh

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    Board Man Comes Home Clipper Nation's Avatar
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    Thank You Tim, Tony, Manu -21-'s Avatar
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    Now they've seriously improved their bench.

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    🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 ElNono's Avatar
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    I'll wait for cobbler to explain how Eddie Jordan is a game changer

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    All magic pass1st's Avatar
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    I'll wait for cobbler to explain how Eddie Jordan is a game changer
    I'm still waiting for him to prove he's not a bandwagon LA Kings fan, tbh

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    Dude went from the NBA to high school coaching... assistant to Mike Brown sounds like the logical progression, tbh...
    Princeton offense = Triangle 2.0

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    Veteran dunkman's Avatar
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    It's game over!

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    Bosshog in the cut djohn2oo8's Avatar
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    Lolll switching to the Princeton offense to hire him

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    Allenhu Joshbar DeadlyDynasty's Avatar
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    smfh...too many white guys on the floor and too many blacks on the bench.

    Lkers=fcked

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    Veteran dbreiden83080's Avatar
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    Farmar

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    "It's a great offense," Bryant told Yahoo! Sports. "It's exactly what we need. It takes us back to being able to play by making reads and reacting to defenses. It takes a great deal of communication, but that's where we're at our best: Reading and reacting as opposed to just coming down and calling sets. Calling sets make you vulnerable.

    "There's so many threats, so many options, it's very tough to defend. Against the type of defenses that teams play nowadays, they load up on one side and are constantly coming with help from the weak side. The Princeton offense makes it very, very tough to lock in on one particular player.

    "From my experience, those types of principles – ball movement, changing sides on the floor, everybody being involved – those are championship principles. That's championship DNA."

    Over dinner in Barcelona, Bryant and Gasol discussed the changing face of the Lakers' offense and a Hall of Fame point guard who can get them high-percentage shots, where the smarts and skills of Bryant and Nash, Gasol and Bynum make this an ideal partnership of system and talent. The Princeton demands post players with passing skills, and which 7-footer has ever been as deft moving the ball as Gasol?

    "Steve is going to make it easier for Pau, because he's an incredible distributor, but the system is perfect for [Gasol]," Bryant said. "His ability to pass the ball, to make plays from the high post – to shoot – is the perfect system for him.

    "I'm excited for Pau because this is right in his wheelhouse."

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    Anything is better than the strong corner, Bynum high post Kobe ISO offense tbh ... Many Laker fans wanted Adelman his offensive principles are similar. I do find it hilarious he coached a 7-7 team but I coached a couple bad teams sometimes you can only do so much.

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