What do you think that the odds of the Pacers bringing Shaw back into the fold are?
I'm not convinced that McMillan's a good fit on the staff and Shaw was so well liked by the players...
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I'd love to do it just so we can squash all the Lawson trade rumors.
In all seriousness though, I'd be fine with it, but I think he was mainly good for Lance. Not saying he wasn't good for the other guys too, but I'm not certain he'd be able to replicate that respect as well after his Denver stint.
In all seriousness though, I'd be fine with it, but I think he was mainly good for Lance. Not saying he wasn't good for the other guys too, but I'm not certain he'd be able to replicate that respect as well after his Denver stint.
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I honestly think Indy is the best place for him. Fair or not, his coaching profile took a major hit after Denver. The Pacers know what he's capable of and what he brings to the table. I don't know if a young team would be eager to bring him in after Denvers young players didn't take to him, and would a contending team take a chance on him after his disaster of a time in Denver? He may not have a better team willing to take him back than us.
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Can't see it unless McMillan gets a head coaching offer and then sure.
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