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GaimeGuy said:
Wolves could very easiliy be a .500 team right now. We've given up 7 double digit leads and there's been another ~5 games where we didn't win, never had a double digit lead, but have been the game the whole way.

Fire Rambis. This team is much better than its record, and the lack of discipline and shoddy decision making, for this team, at least, is pretty clealry a result of shoddy work on the coaching staff's part at properly harnessing the players' abilities.

We have six wins in thirty games. about 1/3rd of those losses we had no excuse losing, and when you add in other games we fell short in, probably half of the wolves' 24 losses should be in the win column.

What an awful coach rambis has turned out to be. I expected much better of him.
Rambis doesn't run sets. It's completely insane. Other teams ramp up the pressure when they've decided they want to win, and the Wolves have nothing to go to and completely fold. He just expects them to make the same reads in this bullshit, triangle-based offense as they did the other 3 quarters, only those aren't there anymore.

And that's not getting into his terrible defensive schemes he stubbornly sticks to in the face of the worst defense in the league.

For him to keep throwing the players under the bus after these collapses is absurd.
 
Charles Oakley has officially joined Paul Silas' coaching staff with the Bobcats, league sources tell Y! Sports.
And this is hilarious on so many levels...
For all of Michael Jordan’s draft failures as an NBA executive, the Charlotte Bobcats owner had the right idea on that June night in 2008. Stanford’s Brook Lopez(notes) had slipped to ninth, and Jordan and his top basketball executives prepared to select him. So sure of the choice, one team official called Lopez’s agents and told them to prepare the 7-footer for the walk to the podium. Michael Jordan had his man.

Only, Larry Brown wouldn’t stop his protesting in the draft room. For some reason – who knows, because Brown didn’t scout these players – the coach wanted to take D.J. Augustin(notes), a small point guard over a skilled 7-footer. He didn’t want Raymond Felton(notes), Brown bellowed. Finally, Jordan relented. The Bobcats notified the league they were taking Augustin and left Lopez stunned when the commissioner didn’t call his name.
 
reilo said:
And this is hilarious on so many levels...

Wow. Could've had a young, talented future all-star big man...but Brown didn't see him play?
And wanted to take a skilled guard that he shit on later?

:lol :lol :lol
 
Rodeo Clown said:
Rambis doesn't run sets. It's completely insane. Other teams ramp up the pressure when they've decided they want to win, and the Wolves have nothing to go to and completely fold. He just expects them to make the same reads in this bullshit, triangle-based offense as they did the other 3 quarters, only those aren't there anymore.

And that's not getting into his terrible defensive schemes he stubbornly sticks to in the face of the worst defense in the league.

For him to keep throwing the players under the bus after these collapses is absurd.
He might be even worse than Wittman. This wolves team is much better than anything wittman had to work with, that's for sure.

When you have more blown double-digit leads than wins, and you've played more than 5 (10 at the most) games, and pretty much all of those blown leads occur late in the 4th quarter, it is time to get a new coaching staff. We have now played 30 games, and blown more leads than games we've won. The wolves should have at least 2.5 times the number of wins they have.
 
GaimeGuy said:
He might be even worse than Wittman. This wolves team is much better than anything wittman had to work with, that's for sure.

When you have more blown double-digit leads than wins, and you've played more than 5 (10 at the most) games, and pretty much all of those blown leads occur late in the 4th quarter, it is time to get a new coaching staff. We have now played 30 games, and blown more leads than games we've won. The wolves should have at least 2.5 times the number of wins they have.
.500 is a hell of a stretch, but this team is certainly better than last season.

But there's no chance the entire coaching staff gets fired. Laimbeer gets promoted to interim and they ride the season out with him, try to salvage this mess. He's the one guy in house that's proven to be a success coach on a pro level, albeit the WNBA. And I guarantee Bill gets more out of this team, though, just by simplifying the offense to a lot of pick and roll sets and not packing the paint on defense.
 
Hmmm...Wolves with K-Love, Rubio, Beasley, a high draft pick and Laimbeer?

Still going to struggle of course, but that's a team with a bit of salsa to it.

Not sure how Wolves fans feel about it, but I feel like Laimbeer would be the perfect guy to give this franchise a bit of a face along with Rubio. Turn that image around a bit.
 
Boombloxer said:
Just more hype. I thought it was more funny than anything.

And who knew that only Odom and Dirk would be relevant years later from the Slam Cover.
Who knew that Grant Hill would outlast Darius Miles in the league?
 
captmcblack said:
I wonder how effective D'Antoniball would be if he ever had a guy like a Ray Allen in it?

Or even something like JJ Redick...
You mean a good spot up shooter like bell or barbosa? or one of the all time great shooters like Nash?
 
giri said:
You mean a good spot up shooter like bell or barbosa? or one of the all time great shooters like Nash?

More like a good to great/all-time great long-range shooter who operates almost exclusively off the ball/off of curls/through picks/etc.

Those guys were very good shots, though - and Nash is probably an all-time great shooter.
 
captmcblack said:
More like a good to great/all-time great long-range shooter who operates almost exclusively off the ball/off of curls/through picks/etc.

Those guys were very good shots, though - and Nash is probably an all-time great shooter.
Nash, Ray Allen and Dirk are all time great shooters. Nash and Allen are tied for the second best shooters I've ever seen (Larry Bird being the first).
 
Of those guys, only Ray Allen is a guy whose shooting/shot attempts is (at least now) mostly a function of motion off the ball. He comes off of curls, and fights through screens, and moves/positions himself perfectly to snipe after having received the ball from someone else in motion.

I want to know what D'Antoni would be able to do if one of his guys was more like Reggie Miller or Ray Allen.
 
captmcblack said:
More like a good to great/all-time great long-range shooter who operates almost exclusively off the ball/off of curls/through picks/etc.

Those guys were very good shots, though - and Nash is probably an all-time great shooter.

I know what you mean, but i'm not sure being able to come off a screen is so important in his sets. His stuff was always reliant on a big getting the D to collapse in the PnR, and kicking it to the spot up shooter.
 
Well, VC is not playing tonight as expected but it turns out he will not be getting surgery after all. So I expect he'll sit out for a few weeks and then start playing.

Looking forward to seeing Gortat and Pietrus tonight! I will have to temper my expectations since it's their first game with the crew with not much practice time (better than Orlando had) but it would be pretty sweet to beat the Heat :) Hopefully Gortat solves that Bosh issue we had last time, that was embarrasing.
 
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- The father of Memphis Grizzlies player O.J. Mayo was charged with attempted murder Thursday after he hit a police officer with his car and dragged him for several feet, police said.

Two officers were searching for someone else at about 3:30 a.m. when they saw 39-year-old Kenneth Maurice Ziegler of Huntington in a vehicle trying to hide, police said. When they confronted him, he put the vehicle into gear, drove into one of the officers and dragged him, they said.
wtf
 
Squall ASF said:
Well, VC is not playing tonight as expected but it turns out he will not be getting surgery after all. So I expect he'll sit out for a few weeks and then start playing.

Looking forward to seeing Gortat and Pietrus tonight! I will have to temper my expectations since it's their first game with the crew with not much practice time (better than Orlando had) but it would be pretty sweet to beat the Heat :) Hopefully Gortat solves that Bosh issue we had last time, that was embarrasing.

Dont worry, we have mike miller: master of rebounds but a fool from the arch.
 
Freedom = $1.05 said:
Dont worry, we have mike miller: master of rebounds but a fool from the arch.

Update: Wade might not play tonight due to his knee. VC is recovering quickly between rest and Suns magical wizard trainers and might actually play our next game (Sunday), he's at least not ruled out at this point.

Love what Gortat said about the Heat driving inside:
Asked about if there would be any easy layups, newcomer Marcin Gortat said, "Definitely not, even if I have to sit down for six (fouls). Hopefully not. I'm going to be waiting. I'm going to foul LeBron and D-Wade."

I mean, I don't want him fouling out but hopefully this means Bosh won't abuse us and who wouldn't love to see Bron eating court?
 
PHOENIX -- Dwyane Wade is questionable for the Miami Heat's game with the Phoenix Suns because of a sore left knee.

It begins

Suns coach Alvin Gentry said newly acquired guard Vince Carter will sit out the game with a sore knee

Never change

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Orlando Magic rookie center Daniel Orton is recovering from arthroscopic surgery on his left knee.

The procedure was performed Thursday morning. Orton is not expected to begin practicing again until at least February.

Shoulda stayed in school
 
The Frankman said:
Dy is throwing a "Larry Brown Get The Fuck Outta Town" party with pornstars and strippers, dude is probably knee deep in blow by now.
So much blow...
 
pilonv1 said:
How much are you saving for Baron's welcoming party?
I wouldn't even be that mad. DJ's probably already dead and Diop/Carroll are both horrendous contracts. Even though Baron is fat and a bastard, he and Silas worked out okay for each other in the past... I'd like to keep DJ, but I really think that LB made it a point to devour his soul before he left.

Oakley in the locker room? :lol (But I like it - Silas and Oak won't take shit from anyone and I wouldn't be surprised if JAX has already been slapped in the mouth for thinking about jacking up an early 3).

This is the best NBA season ever....
 
ImperialConquest said:
Oh shit, you're back!

We all thought you were dead.
I go on a little vacation, strippers and cocaine are discussed, LB and his entire staff get 'fired', crazy stuff... whadayagonnado?
 
DY_nasty said:
Oakley in the locker room? :lol (But I like it - Silas and Oak won't take shit from anyone and I wouldn't be surprised if JAX has already been slapped in the mouth for thinking about jacking up an early 3).
But what if Silas wants an early 3?
Paul Silas' first practice as the new interim coach of the Charlotte Bobcats Thursday had one noteworthy twist.

Instead of practicing with a 24-second shot clock, the Bobcats worked with a 14-second shot clock.

It's all part of Silas' plan to play up-tempo basketball -- a stark contrast to the style of his predecessor, Larry Brown, who was fired on Wednesday.
 
Rodeo Clown said:
But what if Silas wants an early 3?
I want to cry... I'm so happy. DJ may yet be saved.

I need a new avatar though - LB went out like a bitch too. According to DJ's brother-in-law, LB told Jax, DJ, and a couple of others before he left: "I'm done with this shit now - go tell Michael since ya'll don't listen to me."

Eat a dick, LB. Swallow that shit.

So many trade rumors floating around now though. The one that got my panties wet was Wallace to Portland for Matthews/Pryz/2nd round pick.

Even if Silas is only a short term coach, I'm good. The Bucks could win it all and I wouldn't even be mad.
 
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