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Re: Frank's job security 

Post#21 » by Gold Chain » Tue Mar 17, 2009 12:22 pm

I think Frank is a pretty damn good coach and for the first half of the season he had the Nets playing way over thier head.

With Carter, Harris and Lopez as the core next year, I think your boys will be alright. Stick with Frank because if you fired him, he would be hired almost immediatly somewhere else. Love this guy.
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Re: Frank's job security 

Post#22 » by S.I.C. GM » Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:43 pm

double c wrote: I think Frank is a pretty damn good coach and for the first half of the season he had the Nets playing way over thier head.

With Carter, Harris and Lopez as the core next year, I think your boys will be alright. Stick with Frank because if you fired him, he would be hired almost immediatly somewhere else. Love this guy.


Are you a Nets fan?

If you are a fan, he starts the year like this every year. Since he has been coach, every year we start the same way. We are always below .500 trying to make the playoffs. We have been the 7 or 8 seed since he has been coaching this team. We actually didnt make it to the playoffs last year. There is no excuse. Frank isnt that good. Thorn and management have given him the opportunity to be the MOST TENURED COACH IN THE EAST. Not because he deserves it, but because IMO he is a cheap solution.

Management just doesnt want to pay two coaches. That is the bottom line. Endorsements of Frank are for the Media. What do you think they should say? If Frank doesnt shape up, he is out. Do you want to see how quick this team would turn on him?

Him being the coach here has nothing to do with how good he is. It is a straight up Financial move.
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