Flip Saunders Fired
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Flip Saunders Fired
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Flip Saunders Fired
Breaking on ESPN.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3423956
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3423956
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Definitely an organization that doesn't accept mediocrity. Actually, doesn't even accept near excellence.
Like the move or not, it definitely highlights the difference between the few organizations really in it to win championships and everyone else.
Random poll question: Name your exhaustive list of franchises out there that you think has a realistic chance at a championship over the course of the next 5 years.
Like the move or not, it definitely highlights the difference between the few organizations really in it to win championships and everyone else.
Random poll question: Name your exhaustive list of franchises out there that you think has a realistic chance at a championship over the course of the next 5 years.
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Kanyewest wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
The Pistons didn't get better firing Larry Brown. It's really not surprising that Flip Saunders could not do well as his predecessor.
To be fair, Larry Brown was looking at other jobs while in the NBA Finals.... but he didn't want to walk away without his money so him and Joe agreed on a buyout, he most certainly was NOT fired.
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Ji wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
he drafted Darko over Dwayne Wade
True, probably the shame of his life. On-balance, Detroit has a pretty-good draft history of late and they know how to assemble talent given their draft position. They were smart enough to draft Tayshaun Prince over Ared Jeffries

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closg00 wrote:They were smart enough to draft Tayshaun Prince over Ared Jeffries
Actually Jeffries was long gone by the time Detroit picked Pierce.
I think Dumars did well by signing McDyess, letting Wallace walk, quickly erasing the Mohammed mistake, developing Amir Johnson, and by drafting Stuckey/Maxiell. His only gaffe, albeit a huge one, was the Darko pick but even that could have turned out better under a different head coach.
He's kept the cap under control and I think he'll settle on a solid choice to replace Flip Saunders. A true exective of the year candidate year in and year out. I can't wait to see what he does with Rasheed's expiring deal.
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Liqourish wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
To be fair, Larry Brown was looking at other jobs while in the NBA Finals.... but he didn't want to walk away without his money so him and Joe agreed on a buyout, he most certainly was NOT fired.
I guess the Knicks did offer Brown a ludicrous amount of money ($50-60 mil). You're probably right that Larry Brown worked his way out of the Pistons' contract. Although in retrospect, Brown probably should have gotten a raise from the Pistons to keep them intact.