This Team Should Be Contracted Out of the League
This Team Should Be Contracted Out of the League
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This Team Should Be Contracted Out of the League
There is serious talk about several NHL teams being wound up and contracted out of the league. If ever there was a prime candidate for an NBA team to do the same, this is it. This running joke has run for far too long. Shut it down, now. It's time to pull the plug on this rotting corpse.
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If your coaching staff enforced some type of ball movement, and told some players to stop chucking the **** out of the ball, the Clippers would be a decent team.
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Didn't your team barely become average this season. MD will be gone after this seaosn so things will get better.
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TheNewEra wrote:Didn't your team barely become average this season. MD will be gone after this seaosn so things will get better.
I sure hope you're right. I don't think I can take Dunleavy coaching this team for another season. This guy is a joke. He has one of the worst offensive schemes that I have ever seen. His plays consists of mainly isolation plays where everybody just stands and watches. It's boring and predictable. Give me a coach who is more creative. How Dunleavy continues to coach this team is beyond pathetic. Fire this guy please!!!!!!!! I've had it with him.
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TheNewEra wrote:MD will be gone after this seaosn so things will get better.
What makes you think he'll be gone? Damn, I hope you're right...but I don't know. I don't know if Sterling has the nads to fire him and I know for damn sure Dunleavy himself won't step back into his GM role and hire someone else as coach.
And NYCF, if you have such a big problem with this team, no one is making you stick around. Seriously, we're halfway through a bad season and you wanna start a whole thread about making this franchise nonexistent? Please. You're a freakin' drama queen, man.

-Ms. JJ
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JJ LoDuca wrote:And NYCF, if you have such a big problem with this team, no one is making you stick around. Seriously, we're halfway through a bad season and you wanna start a whole thread about making this franchise nonexistent? Please. You're a freakin' drama queen, man.
Thank you.
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JfKnicks126 wrote:If your coaching staff enforced some type of ball movement, and told some players to stop chucking the **** out of the ball, the Clippers would be a decent team.
Having 113 points dropped on your whole team by TWO players in back to back games doesn't leave much room for comments about what another team should be doing, especially being the first one to comment.

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How is that even relevant? Im talking about your teams offense, and you come back with my team's defense? Last night, Lebron had one of his best games ever, and we were still able to keep it close at the end. The Cavs could barley pul out a win with a triple double from lebron with 50 points. Im referring to your team in general. Your just talking about the Knicks last two games against arguably the two best teams with arguably the two best players in the NBA.Joe Kleazy wrote:JfKnicks126 wrote:If your coaching staff enforced some type of ball movement, and told some players to stop chucking the **** out of the ball, the Clippers would be a decent team.
Having 113 points dropped on your whole team by TWO players in back to back games doesn't leave much room for comments about what another team should be doing, especially being the first one to comment.
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