dennardc27
DennardC27
dennardc27

“This soundsystem is awesome!” - Boban, referring to his mutant ears

Brian Shaw has similar attitudes and patterns of behavior towards his players. Say what you want about George Karl today. But when the Denver Nuggets replaced Karl and GM Masai Ujiri with BShaw and management toadies of inept owner Kroenke, the energy of a young team with developing players died a horrible death. It

“But look at my winning record with the Nets and the N.O. Hornets” - Byron Scott

Yep, he was either too dumb, stubborn, or inept to realize that losing a few more games this season while developing talent was more productive to the team and his future than chasing a few more wins. But, this is why hopefully he won’t coach again

yeah but if you let him set Randle, Russell, and Nance back three years in their development in the process of that horrible tanking job, then you’re a pretty terrible fake bad coach

scott’s like the final-year Kobe of coaches

Scott is too salty to be a coach in a player’s league. He’s not a genius, he’s not well liked, and he is not keeping up with the modern game as a whole. Scott has mistreated the young players so badly, I can’t imagine him having a future with the team even in a best case scenario. If either of the young three core you

What bothers me is his (Scott’s) incessant need to power trip the young guys, as if he has some chip on his shoulder from his younger days as a player. I’m sick of hearing the nearly constant stream of “He tried to do too much” and “I just didn’t think he was good tonight” and “He does shit like that, he’s gonna sit.”

however, when Byron Allen’s name was mentioned, Kupchak said he didn’t know Allen was still kickin’ it.

Scott is the perfect tank coach. Some people try to pretend that real tanking involves trying not to win. No, no. Legit tanking means trading and releasing good players and “giving youngsters a chance to play.” If the coach and players involved purposely throw the game, that’s cheating. Byron is such a head coach

The real take-away for me is that Kenny always says this is the best dunk he’s ever seen and that the dunk contest is back

The report claimed that the team released him in November because of “a combination of issues,” including “signs of mental instability.”

“What are the odds?! No, seriously, what are the odds?” - Joseph Randle

Eh this image comes to mind as well:

If I could, I would put you in prison for that opinion.

Because his knee hit the ground and he didn’t know that the NFL’s rules committee was insane.

I think that play may go down as the moment everyone realized that the NFL had completely lost it

What change in strategy would you suggest? The lumbering big man Mozgov that can’t handle most of the league, let alone the devastating smallball Warriors? Tristan Thompson, with very limited offensive value?

When reached for comment, Dan Gilbert issued the attached response.

Reached for comment, Kevin Love said, “I can’t really defend his firing. Or the job he did as coach. ...Actually, I can’t defend anything. Please don’t ask me to.”