I don't really care if Rambis stands up or goes home this year. Given the length of his contract my guess is he's safe at least into next year. Unless some drastic improvement is made, I have trouble seeing him lasting longer than that.
I'm mostly okay with that, although I'd rather have Dwane Casey, and I'll be disappointed if McMillan and the Blazers part ways this summer and the Wolves don't make a move for him.
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"A while back,'' Cardinal said, "I took a picture of the standings and texted it to Love, just to bust his chops,'' Cardinal said. "He sent me a picture back of a snowdrift.''
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(emphasis added)jade_hippo wrote:- I'm completely ok with Rambis just chilling in the chair. Practice is where the yelling and the crazy emotions need to be kept. Screaming at players get them frustrated, and screaming at officials just gets TECHs.
I haven't seen this discussed much. Do other coaches work the refs more than Rambis does without getting technicals? I guess for the sake of apples-to-apples comparison I'll ask, Do other coaches of losing teams work the refs more than Rambis does without getting T'd up?
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