All those wins for Nellie and nothing to show for it. Big whoop.
At least Lenny got one with Seattle in '79.
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...rpass_wilkins/
Nelson Needs Three Wins To Surpass Wilkins
The Warriors defeated the Clippers on Sunday night, moving coach Don Nelson closer to becoming the NBA's all-time winningest coach. Nelson needs two more victories to tie Lenny Wilkins on the all-time list and three to surpass him.
Golden State has nine games remaining this season. They'll have to win all of them to surpass their record last season (29-53), which was Nelson's worst mark over an 82-game season.
All those wins for Nellie and nothing to show for it. Big whoop.
At least Lenny got one with Seattle in '79.
Wilkins?
I got confused
Its WILKENS
This is one of the end-of-season storylines that I'll be watching closely. I'm rooting hard against Nellie getting this record.
This guy is a loser who is more interested in his own personal agenda, than developing a winning culture and maximizing player potential. Full-time salary, part-time effort. Doesn't routinely run practices. Takes early ejections from live games so he can relax in the locker room and drink beer.
Has there ever been a coach that has hung around so long, accomplished so little and demonstrated such apathy for his coaching responsibilities?
What's even more pathetic is the fact he still has a job.
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