
My vote for most important figure in the GS W's organization
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My vote for most important figure in the GS W's organization
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My vote for most important figure in the GS W's organization
goes to Russell Turner..Great job working with POB-AB15 and Be Right....Way to go Russell..You're the best in the bizzzz!!..What a track record..I can't believe Turner's never been nominated for the basketball HOF 

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I wonder how long it will take before people realize this is the same Nellie song and dance... and it never turns out good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unBACOHFXes
My dislike for Nellie just keeps growing... I literally cannot wait until he's gone and this team gets a coach that knows how to actually use tall players.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unBACOHFXes
My dislike for Nellie just keeps growing... I literally cannot wait until he's gone and this team gets a coach that knows how to actually use tall players.
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It's going to take a 4 game sweep to wake up the other knowledgable posters here..At some point they're going to figure out what's going on here..The travisty of it all...Nelson's screwing us again...Different decade maybe, but the same end results...
Hell it took me 21 years to figure out what Nelson's all about..He's one tricky bastard.
Hell it took me 21 years to figure out what Nelson's all about..He's one tricky bastard.

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How can you not like that guy? I mean, look what he did Tim Young!
BTW, he was a Montgomery guy...so I guess Monty didn't know anything about bigs either...
PS Is that McCain over his right shoulder?
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yehyeh82 wrote:I don't know, people think POB was drafted for him and think he would be pretty good with a real coach...I just put 2 and 2 together for you guys.
POB was drafted by Mullin.. giving it to Monty is a Chasserly move.
Why would the W's be entertaining the idea of a new coach and let this lame duck coach get his pick? No sense to it at all... if POB really was Monty's pick, it just goes to prove that the FO really is that effed up and Mullin's a completely horrible GM...
Neither scenario is really far fetched either. Unfortunately.
No one's ever said anything about Monty being a better paint coach then Nellie (though its probably true by default). They've only said that Monty would at least see what he has in the player.
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I don't hate Nellie and i don't blame him for not using big men BUT I do blame him for not using ALL the guys he has. What's wrong with getting them some touches and real game experience ? In '75 (now you know I'm old) Al Attles used ALL the guys on his bench and won an NBA Championship with them. Give your bench players a freakin chance !
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My impression was that bringing in Nellie was a last-minute thing, that Mullin had every intention of bringing Monty back until he learned that Nellie would actually come back (it was a big surprise, no?). Plus maybe Monty declaring Foyle the starter in July had something to do with it
But I can't imagine that Mullin, knowing that Nellie was coming in, would spend that pick on Patrick... unless of course you want to argue that it was an 8-deep draft, which is possible.
But look at Stanford over the years - how is Patrick not a perfect fit for Monty's system?

But I can't imagine that Mullin, knowing that Nellie was coming in, would spend that pick on Patrick... unless of course you want to argue that it was an 8-deep draft, which is possible.
But look at Stanford over the years - how is Patrick not a perfect fit for Monty's system?
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Manly35 wrote:I don't hate Nellie and i don't blame him for not using big men BUT I do blame him for not using ALL the guys he has. What's wrong with getting them some touches and real game experience ? In '75 (now you know I'm old) Al Attles used ALL the guys on his bench and won an NBA Championship with them. Give your bench players a freakin chance !
Was I the only one who saw Brandan Wright playing in the 4th quarter and overtime of an extremely important Lakers - Warriors game?
The fact that we're only .5 games ahead of the Nuggets for the 8th seed and are facing a ridiculously difficult stretch of games is what's wrong with getting all the guys "some touches and real game experience". This isn't really the time, or the season for that matter, to get guys touches for the hell of it.
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