Game 5 Prediction / Offical Game Thread
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NeedleInTheSky88 said:
Maybe not Romar. But like I said above, any coach with half a brain would have eventually tried to move Lebron to the post.allpurpleallgold said:
Anyone with half a brain could see Lebron needed to be in the post. It was getting the best player in the world to do something that he didn't want to do that was the accomplishment. Romar can't control college kids, he wasn't going to get Lebron to do it. Get fucking real.NeedleInTheSky88 said:
It's not like it took a genius to have Lebron play in the post. It was just a matter of time. Even Romar would have eventually done it if he had coached Lebron.allpurpleallgold said:
Spoelstra is the one that got Lebron to play in the post. That single coaching move is better than everything George Karl ever did.RaceBannon said:It's funny how all the great championship NBA coaches have all time great players.
Then you have the tier of guys who stayed employed a long time, won around 50 games a year, made the playoffs but never won it all. George Karl, Don Nelson types. Is Karl a better coach than Spoelstra? I would think he is. -
Thanks for pointing out the obvious, needle dick.NeedleInTheSky88 said:
Maybe not Romar. But like I said above, any coach with half a brain would have eventually moved Lebron to the post.allpurpleallgold said:
Anyone with half a brain could see Lebron needed to be in the post. It was getting the best player in the world to do something that he didn't want to do that was the accomplishment. Romar can't control college kids, he wasn't going to get Lebron to do it. Get fucking real.NeedleInTheSky88 said:
It's not like it took a genius to have Lebron play in the post. It was just a matter of time. Even Romar would have eventually done it if he had coached Lebron.allpurpleallgold said:
Spoelstra is the one that got Lebron to play in the post. That single coaching move is better than everything George Karl ever did.RaceBannon said:It's funny how all the great championship NBA coaches have all time great players.
Then you have the tier of guys who stayed employed a long time, won around 50 games a year, made the playoffs but never won it all. George Karl, Don Nelson types. Is Karl a better coach than Spoelstra? I would think he is.
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Stay classy.BallSacked said:
Thanks for pointing out the obvious, needle dick.NeedleInTheSky88 said:
Maybe not Romar. But like I said above, any coach with half a brain would have eventually moved Lebron to the post.allpurpleallgold said:
Anyone with half a brain could see Lebron needed to be in the post. It was getting the best player in the world to do something that he didn't want to do that was the accomplishment. Romar can't control college kids, he wasn't going to get Lebron to do it. Get fucking real.NeedleInTheSky88 said:
It's not like it took a genius to have Lebron play in the post. It was just a matter of time. Even Romar would have eventually done it if he had coached Lebron.allpurpleallgold said:
Spoelstra is the one that got Lebron to play in the post. That single coaching move is better than everything George Karl ever did.RaceBannon said:It's funny how all the great championship NBA coaches have all time great players.
Then you have the tier of guys who stayed employed a long time, won around 50 games a year, made the playoffs but never won it all. George Karl, Don Nelson types. Is Karl a better coach than Spoelstra? I would think he is.
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Bringing Romar into a conversation about whether or not coaching matters proves that coaching matters.
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I can't help it, I'm not from Nebraska...NeedleInTheSky88 said:
Stay classy.BallSacked said:
Thanks for pointing out the obvious, needle dick.NeedleInTheSky88 said:
Maybe not Romar. But like I said above, any coach with half a brain would have eventually moved Lebron to the post.allpurpleallgold said:
Anyone with half a brain could see Lebron needed to be in the post. It was getting the best player in the world to do something that he didn't want to do that was the accomplishment. Romar can't control college kids, he wasn't going to get Lebron to do it. Get fucking real.NeedleInTheSky88 said:
It's not like it took a genius to have Lebron play in the post. It was just a matter of time. Even Romar would have eventually done it if he had coached Lebron.allpurpleallgold said:
Spoelstra is the one that got Lebron to play in the post. That single coaching move is better than everything George Karl ever did.RaceBannon said:It's funny how all the great championship NBA coaches have all time great players.
Then you have the tier of guys who stayed employed a long time, won around 50 games a year, made the playoffs but never won it all. George Karl, Don Nelson types. Is Karl a better coach than Spoelstra? I would think he is.
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Remember when the TWolves were seriously thinking of hiring LoRo a couple years ago? Best decision that franchise has ever made.Tequilla said:Bringing Romar into a conversation about whether or not coaching matters proves that coaching matters.
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That's a low bar.NeedleInTheSky88 said:
Remember when the TWolves were seriously thinking of hiring LoRo a couple years ago? Best decision that franchise has ever made.Tequilla said:Bringing Romar into a conversation about whether or not coaching matters proves that coaching matters.
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I know you're being sarcasmic but trading Kevin Love to LeBron for Andrew Wiggins was the best decision that franchise has ever made.NeedleInTheSky88 said:
Remember when the TWolves were seriously thinking of hiring LoRo a couple years ago? Best decision that franchise has ever made.Tequilla said:Bringing Romar into a conversation about whether or not coaching matters proves that coaching matters.
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Kerr has such a ridiculous amount of depth to turn to, and he only needs to "adjust" around one fucking player.
Then he went to David Lee and said, "Hey, this is a championship team so you and a bunch other guys are going to sit the fucking bench with a smile on your face."
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Romar would have done fine with the TWolves. They sucked anyway. Maybe Romar would have sucked more and gotten them a better draft pick or two.NeedleInTheSky88 said:
Remember when the TWolves were seriously thinking of hiring LoRo a couple years ago? Best decision that franchise has ever made.Tequilla said:Bringing Romar into a conversation about whether or not coaching matters proves that coaching matters.
Actually smart decisions by the TWolves :
1. Drafting KG at a time high school players weren't all the rage.
2. Wiggins for Love
That's all I can think of. Their worst decision I can think of is the Joe Smith fiasco. Trading Marbury. The return from Boston in the KG trade. The whole era was a shit show. It's amazing McHale still has a job in the NBA.






