J Rob wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Its a good point that I agree with, would you even want Kobe influencing such a decision?.
HELL NO
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djericho wrote:I believe Scott and Kobe had a good relationship when Kobe first came into the league right?
J Rob wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Its a good point that I agree with, would you even want Kobe influencing such a decision?
If you look at it, its actually a funny point about how NBA players assess talent, trades, chemistry, etc.
I've heard so many claims from NBA players over the years that it makes you realize that they assess situations and personel moves as poorly as we do.
However, I have to disagree about Coach K tho, especially after hearing what the superstars said about him during the team USA games.
Coach K is a leader of men: it doesn't matter if they are young men or 30 year old adults.
He commands respect and I think he's one of the very few college coaches who could make the transition from college to the NBA.
j-far wrote:Byron Scott is right now one of the best coaches in the league and I want him on the Lakers as soon as Phil thinks he's ready to move into the comfort of the front office.
j-far wrote:Byron Scott is right now one of the best coaches in the league and I want him on the Lakers as soon as Phil thinks he's ready to move into the comfort of the front office.
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As much as I like Byron Scott, I think Rambis would end up taking over. If Rambis doesn't succeed in a year, and depending on Byron's situation as coach on another team, then I can see Byron Scott getting a nod.