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Last play was Derozen and Carroll both bunched up in the same spot outside the 3 point line which isn’t within range for Derozen anyhow. They both look to be crashing the boards in case of a missed shot. Ross is supposed to come up from the paint to 3 point range with Patterson going down low to either set a pick on

He just signed, so it looks like Sacramento got its wish. I

That makes a lot of sense, I hadn’t thought of that. And you’re right, they’re not going to get a better coach. The Grizzlies have an aging roster, will probably lose Conley, won’t be a free agent destination for any A list or even B list FA’s. Maybe they’ll get a Mark Jackson, a coach who is virtually untouchable by

It would be a huge get for the Kings to get either coach. Unfortunately, and I couldn’t believe this when I read it, they’re interviewing the likes of Vinnie Del Negro and Nate McMillan.

Can you really blame Joerger for the offensive issues in Memphis? I think he worked miracles with a roster that was well built if Memphis were playing during the 1994-95 season. He made chicken salad with a chicken shit roster, a roster that was further decimated by injuries to his best two players which left it even

Yeah, I read that too. I think Dahlmer had a death wish which was why he mouthed off to the wrong people in prison. It’s probably the only decent thing he did in his miserable life. Here’s hoping Sandusky follows his example.

It took 2 and a 1/2 years for somebody to kill Jeffrey Dahlmer, so don’t lose out hope.

“Im speaking as someone who has never witnessed something like that”

I thought it was the best book I’ve read about baseball that I’ve read since forever. I’m about to read it for a 3rd time since Wednesday and would love to read another book from you guys.

Mandolin. Especially when your favorite band goes through a “phase” and they stop being your favorite band.

I’ve literally had minutes of fun on this. Thanks.

Counter-counter-counter-point:

I’m with you on that. In a league where pretty much every head coach gets a 2nd chance, I think he’ll get another shot. He was an okay steward of the McHale system, I just don’t think he was able to implement his own style in the time frame he was given. I guarantee that he didn’t think he would be the head coach when

Gentlemen, great book.

He’s a bit flat footed on defense. Also a step slower than your average NBA center. That being said, he has good instincts and at the very least knows where to go, who to guard, etc. I see him topping out defensively as a Sabonis circa 1996 style defender. He won’t put up gigantic block numbers but he’ll definitely

“but then later you find out he’s some weird masochism fetishist who likes being stung in the balls by jellyfish.”

Kanter looks like a very tall 3rd grader playing against varsity kids on pick and rolls. He literally doesn’t know where to go or who to cover. JV is at worst, serviceable defensively. Kanter is terrible at his best.

“Sorry, makes zero sense.”

1) I think it’s a net positive that he has this hobby. Every moment he’s not around the Knicks is a positive. I’d never support his music, as it’s just not my thing, but I hope he gets his big hit and has to tour the world year round...for a decade.

Oh, I dig. To be fair, JBB had a badly made up albeit very talented roster to coach. I have no idea why they went after Ty Lawson in the first place, ball handling was not their problem, the lack of 3 point shooters who could take advantage of all the open shots Harden creates in a game is.