Good to hear, it's well deserved.
Good to hear, it's well deserved.
I'm surprised that he didn't insist upon the league giving the spot to Walton.
Maybe he did, and the league rejected it; seems ridiculous this season to not have Walton get that honor.
The All-Star coach doesn't have that power in the NBA. He gets a vote in who the reserves are; if an elected All-Star can't play, the Commissioner gets to decide who the replacement is.
Hope he plays Curry 48 minutes.
Just curious, has an interim head coach ever coached an AST?
Coaches can't coach All-Stars in 2 straight yrs, so Steve Kerr's ineligible.
I guess the league is applying the Riley rule to franchises and not coaches. Or is it because Kerr came back before the cutoff?
Agree. Let him be the AS MVP if he wants.
I'd doubt that. The cir stances this year are really unique, but Walton should have had the opportunity and the League should have found a way to work around the Riley Rule to recognize that cir stance. Bad job by the league, I think.
The first female to coach an NBA All-Star game:
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Good for Pop. I'm sure he's thrilled.![]()
In any event, it's Pop's 4th All-Star game. The Spurs have reached the Finals in 2 of the 3 prior years (2005, 2013) in which he coached the All-Stars. The other one was 2011.
Only 4 coaches have more All-Star selections -- and all before the Riley Rule: Red Auerbach (11), Pat Riley (9), K.C. Jones (6), Fred Schaus (5). Pop's 4th selection ties him for 5th place with John Kundla, Tommy Heinsohn, Billy Cunningham, Lenny Wilkens, and Phil Jackson.
So is Lue gonna coach east?
... or Blatt
Play Curry/Raymond 48 minutes, tbh..
Probably the latter (combined with the fact that Kerr gets credit for all of Walton's wins).
I don't think the Riley Rule applies to franchises -- in 2003, Isiah Thomas coached the East All-Stars while serving as coach of the Pacers; the next year, Rick Carlisle coached the East while also serving as coach of the Pacers.
THANKS!
no Boban in the rising stars??
good question, awkwarddd..
I'm sure the league would be relieved if Toronto could somehow overtake Cleveland by the cut-off. Not likely to happen, but it would make things much easier (and give even more Raptors presence at the game itself).
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