Walton vs Luewould be fitting for this bull game.
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14...-all-star-team
The league is deciding if Warriors assistant Luke Walton would be eligible.
Spokesman Tim Frank says: "We are reviewing our rules around the West coach situation to determine what is appropriate."As for talk of Walton's potential eligibility, Kerr said, "I heard they might send him, which I find amusing because they didn't give him any wins, and yet they're saying you're the coach of -- you're the new coach.
"So, I don't know what they're going to do with that, but I know that if they do it by the normal rule, then Gregg Popovich will be going to Toronto, and I know how excited Pop is to coach another All-Star Game," he joked.
I say Walton should go and play Curry 40 minutes.
Walton vs Luewould be fitting for this bull game.
Dude, if the league doesn't even credit this er with the wins, why would they be rewarding a current non head coach with an all-star game. the league for even considering this. If you make a rule, ing stick with it. I know the league has a hard time following it's own ing rules.
Still wouldn't make a difference in the scheme things. I never understood this message boards obsession with guys getting rest during all-star weekend like one game really makes a difference. Curry could play 48 minutes in this game and likely he wont get hurt.
Maybe they want to avoid the embarassment of Pop's interviews
Sorry, I'll paint it blue just for you next time.
THIS. It'd be awesome to expose how the system should change same with the BS press chosing MVP and such. The new NBA Players association awards (chosen by players) will be the true street cred on the court TBH
Pop should coach Kobe at his last All-Star game, but my guess is Pop would rather stay home.
Three Lakers scrubs in one All-Star game.
My guess is that Pop has already suggested that the position go to Luke Walton and would prefer it to work out that way.
Walton has earned it, and if there wasn't the wholly arbitrary Riley Rule, there would be no question. Ironically, the very point of the Riley Rule is better served by letting Walton get the experience instead of making Pop do this again.
They'll drag Sterling out into the streets and hang his dead corpse again. Problem solved.
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