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My guess is that JC wants to make the 76ers an entertaining team to watch and build from there.
"All-NBA" Goran Dragic is struggling and unhappy? You don't say.
Unfortunately for DA, there is no Steve Nash in the league right now.
Curry is probably the closest and he looks like he will be retiring as a Warrior whenever the time comes.
Stephen Curry looks to be a once in a lifetime player. He is that good.
Unfortunately for DA, there is no Steve Nash in the league right now.
We watched that press conference while it was happening and I couldn't get a feel for the situation. If you take him at his words, he's subordinate to Sam and is there just to offer input. I don't know if that's how it's really going to be or if that was just Jerry being diplomatic.
As for who makes final decisions, Colangelo, Hinkie and Harris all talked of it being a collaborative effort. Yeah, right. That's like bringing in Michael Corleone to collaborate with his brother Fredo.
Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/sports...slam_dunk_for_Sixers.html#rVIyGQMCeWWh23xu.99
To the surprise of no one on ASFN, Jerry wasted no time in hiring Mike D'Antoni as Associate Head Coach of the 76ers.
A showman as a backup is a good move for Philadelphia's public relations.
At least Jerry knew better than to consider 'Antoni as Head Coach.
http://news.yahoo.com/dantoni-hired-nbas-76ers-associate-head-coach-222414187--nba.html
BC867 said:To the surprise of no one on ASFN, Jerry wasted no time in hiring Mike D'Antoni as Associate Head Coach of the 76ers.
A showman as a backup is a good move for Philadelphia's public relations.
At least Jerry knew better than to consider 'Antoni as Head Coach.
http://news.yahoo.com/dantoni-hired-...4187--nba.html
You're right! I posted a happening that had not yet been mentioned here and stated my opinions that Mike D'Antoni was more of a showman for the fans than a well-rounded Head Coach, which is the 76ers priority right now.enough of the personal attacks
True, but as long as he's not "Head Coach", I feel there is common sense in the NBA.Associate Head Coach sounds more threatening than 'lead assistant coach' - the title he gave D'Antoni when Frank Johnson was head coach here.
The Pelicans have a good team on paper and would have a better team on the court if they were playing up to their ability. This team should be dominating with Anthony Davis. They were a tired team last night and they have had some injuries but that doesn't explain their record. Something is wrong. Maybe this team is void of a leader on the court. GS doesn't miss a beat no matter who is coaching them with Stephen Curry.
Davis is not playing as well this year. Not sure if that is Gentry or not. Here are some differences.
1. They are shooting more poorly across the board.
2. Ryan Anderson has been given a bigger role.
3. 3 of their top 6 rotation players ares small guards (Gordon, Holliday, Smith)
4. Asiks minutes have dropped through the floor.
Looks to me like they have gone small but don't have the speed to go fast. So they lose the advantage of going small.