That's good for Lin, maybe the kid will learn how to play average NBA defense.
http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/stor...ording-sources
It's almost like they've been reading our comments here. We've been pointing out all those "secret inside information" things since Lin rose.
That's good for Lin, maybe the kid will learn how to play average NBA defense.
Melo isn't going to make it there with his at ude. Are there any stipulations in a player's contract that says they have to run what the coach draws up? Mike D should bench his ass, and if he had a hair on his balls he would.
The article mentions bringing in Phil Jackson. Though I don't see that happening (I think Phil would rather coach LA than NY), I don't rule it out. I don't think guys like Melo would turn their noses up at Phil.
Knicks would be the final frontier. First le since he played on the team?
Honestly, if not for the health issues I think he would 100% do it. But he is already arguably the greatest coach in American sports history. What is there for him to gain at this age but failure.
They said the same about Michael but he played for the Wiz anyhow. Compe ive spirits don't count losses, just wins.
Pop in NY would be interesting. He's not leaving SA before Tim retires, but I wouldn't put it past him to go at the same time.
& have for quite a while too.
What don't you like about Pop, Culburn?
today's players wanting to run the teams they play on instead of running the sets they are told to run.
Melo thinking he's got some background on knowing how to win games
Mike D'Antoni's system a running joke in the NBA
Amare not realizing it yet
And again
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