Maverick1978 wrote:Horny for coach!

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Maverick1978 wrote:Horny for coach!

MagicTownBaller wrote:DMack78 wrote:It seems like no one coaches included wants to be in Orlando right now. Free agents arent mentioning us.
Honestly, in regards to the free agents not mentioning us, I think it's because we didn't give Dwight what he wanted and traded him to Brooklyn. The agents to these players are seeing that and so are the players. Some players don't care, but the agents do. They're most likely steering the players away from us because of this.
Nolimit1211 wrote:So Shaw has been passed up on by his own Lakers, Cavalier, Bobcats and now Magic.....
4 Front Offices can't be wrong, he's simply not a head coach.
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League sources say Jacque Vaughn is front-runner, with Lindsey Hunter second for Magic job.
Orlando Dawg wrote:The vast majority of people who attend Magic games have no clue what RealGM is or any other basketball forums ... they will cheer for Dwight because he is in a Magic uniform and that's that.
The idea that when the season starts Dwight (he isn't going to be traded by the way) is going to be booed by the fans is pure fantasy.
MagicTownBaller wrote:DMack78 wrote:It seems like no one coaches included wants to be in Orlando right now. Free agents arent mentioning us.
Honestly, in regards to the free agents not mentioning us, I think it's because we didn't give Dwight what he wanted and traded him to Brooklyn. The agents to these players are seeing that and so are the players. Some players don't care, but the agents do. They're most likely steering the players away from us because of this.

MagicTownBaller wrote:DMack78 wrote:It seems like no one coaches included wants to be in Orlando right now. Free agents arent mentioning us.
Honestly, in regards to the free agents not mentioning us, I think it's because we didn't give Dwight what he wanted and traded him to Brooklyn. The agents to these players are seeing that and so are the players. Some players don't care, but the agents do. They're most likely steering the players away from us because of this.
MagicTownBaller wrote:DMack78 wrote:It seems like no one coaches included wants to be in Orlando right now. Free agents arent mentioning us.
Honestly, in regards to the free agents not mentioning us, I think it's because we didn't give Dwight what he wanted and traded him to Brooklyn. The agents to these players are seeing that and so are the players. Some players don't care, but the agents do. They're most likely steering the players away from us because of this.
Darth Magic wrote:MagicTownBaller wrote:DMack78 wrote:It seems like no one coaches included wants to be in Orlando right now. Free agents arent mentioning us.
Honestly, in regards to the free agents not mentioning us, I think it's because we didn't give Dwight what he wanted and traded him to Brooklyn. The agents to these players are seeing that and so are the players. Some players don't care, but the agents do. They're most likely steering the players away from us because of this.
I disagree. It makes little sense for the Magic to sign free agents right now. As frustrating as it is, the Dwight situation has to be resolved first. Even then i don't think we're going to spend cash this off season. Let us suck with the rooks for a year, get a high draft piick and have cap space for max players to boot.
MagicTownBaller wrote:DMack78 wrote:It seems like no one coaches included wants to be in Orlando right now. Free agents arent mentioning us.
Honestly, in regards to the free agents not mentioning us, I think it's because we didn't give Dwight what he wanted and traded him to Brooklyn. The agents to these players are seeing that and so are the players. Some players don't care, but the agents do. They're most likely steering the players away from us because of this.

Darth Magic wrote:MagicTownBaller wrote:DMack78 wrote:It seems like no one coaches included wants to be in Orlando right now. Free agents arent mentioning us.
Honestly, in regards to the free agents not mentioning us, I think it's because we didn't give Dwight what he wanted and traded him to Brooklyn. The agents to these players are seeing that and so are the players. Some players don't care, but the agents do. They're most likely steering the players away from us because of this.
I disagree. It makes little sense for the Magic to sign free agents right now. As frustrating as it is, the Dwight situation has to be resolved first. Even then i don't think we're going to spend cash this off season. Let us suck with the rooks for a year, get a high draft piick and have cap space for max players to boot.
Nolimit1211 wrote:Maverick1978 wrote:Horny for coach!

"We didn’t really have a spot for him, I just made it up," Popovich said. "That’s how badly we wanted him. We didn’t want to lose him to someone else."
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During Vaughn’s playing career, Popovich often described him as a coach in the making.
"It was evident everyone on the team looked up to him and respected him, even though he wasn’t the most talented player,"Popovich said. "He was always on my list as someone we wanted back when he was done playing."
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When Vaughn decided this summer he was ready to return to the NBA workforce, Popovich and Spurs general manager R.C. Buford had one question for him: "What do you want to do?"
"He could have done anything, in management or coaching," Popovich said. "If he had wanted to go into management, we would have created a spot in management."
AdamTheGreek wrote:Henny & Horny has a nice ring to it.We'll see.
Nolimit1211 wrote:So Shaw has been passed up on by his own Lakers, Cavalier, Bobcats and now Magic.....
4 Front Offices can't be wrong, he's simply not a head coach.
"I breath Orlando air, drink water from the Atlantic Ocean, and break bread with tourist!! IAmFloridaBorn!"
OrlandO wrote:Since Vaughn is a higher possibility now.. I'll just leave this here again:"We didn’t really have a spot for him, I just made it up," Popovich said. "That’s how badly we wanted him. We didn’t want to lose him to someone else."
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During Vaughn’s playing career, Popovich often described him as a coach in the making.
"It was evident everyone on the team looked up to him and respected him, even though he wasn’t the most talented player,"Popovich said. "He was always on my list as someone we wanted back when he was done playing."
…
When Vaughn decided this summer he was ready to return to the NBA workforce, Popovich and Spurs general manager R.C. Buford had one question for him: "What do you want to do?"
"He could have done anything, in management or coaching," Popovich said. "If he had wanted to go into management, we would have created a spot in management."
"I breath Orlando air, drink water from the Atlantic Ocean, and break bread with tourist!! IAmFloridaBorn!"