Very classy not too many coaches would have done that.
He calls a 20 second timeout JUST so that his team, the officials, and others could applaud Reggie Miller.
How AWESOME was that. Come on.
We may disagree with him on the Olympics, what he does with Milicic, but last night??
That was absolute nothing but class.
Big big big props to Larry Brown.
Very classy not too many coaches would have done that.
I thought it was cool the way the whole Pistons team stood there and applauded for Reggie.
It provided me with an erection as well.
Yes, yes...very classy.![]()
I loved to see that it was kinda of amazing to see that happen i liked it after all that happened there with the fight early on in the year.
Good to see good guys like Larry Brown still exist in the world.Better than seeing something on the flip side like Don Chaney sending in Goons to games to cause trouble.
Larry's a class guy...boring, but classy.
Don't forget Larry coached Reggie for a few years . . .
then again, who hasn't Larry coached at one point?
Larry Brown earned BIG time points with me.
thrilled, he will be.
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It was nice to see, and Reggie deserved it
I was shocked that he did that for Reggie. At first I thought Carlisle would probably do something like that, but I'm sure Reggie would've told him "no coach, don't do it." That's the kind of guy Reggie is. But it was very classy for Brown to do that and give the legend a send off that he richly deserved, even though it wasn't a win like he would've wanted.
Does anyone remember in the 2002-2003 season when we played the Sixers in Philly.
The Spurs had the ball and Jax went up for a shot, Jax then twisted his ankle and was on the floor while game continued. Then Larry demanded that the Sixers call a time out even though they had the numbers and were on a fastbreak.
Then later Iverson got hurt and Pop made the Spurs call a time out.
It was one of those things that two coaches hardly if ever do. You can say it's because Pop and Larry are such great friends.
i don't recall that BdB, but that's class all the way, on both sides.
any coach would have done that
if larry did not he would have been on the black list
no brownie points for me larry
By the media and Pacers fans a legend, but he wasn't a legend on the court.
In that instance, you take the numbers and try to get a layup or an open shot. I don't remember what you described, but if it happened, that's just two guys going over the top. Basketball first, whatever else second. You don't play basketball to be classy, you play basketball to win.
There was nothing wrong with Brown calling that 20 to applaud Reggie, though, because they had already terminated his career.
Before everyone zips up Larry's zipper and finishes him off lets not forget what a scuzzball, dirty, low-down deal he did with Carlos Delfino not right around the time the playoff roster was released.
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