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Although I think the Nets won't beat the Celtics anyway, they don't guard and Simmons seems to be faking a back injury now to win his salary grievance case against Philly. |
The Matisse Thybulle heel turn has been amazing too.
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I don't know why these countries still have vaccine entry requirements at this point (and the US is included in that) but it's hard to grasp any kind of rationale on that one from his perspective. |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Frank Vogel on reports of him being fired:<br><br>“I haven’t been told shit. I’m going to enjoy tonight’s game… we’ll deal with tomorrow tomorrow."</p>— Daniel Starkand (@DStarkand) <a href="https://twitter.com/DStarkand/status/1513379081420607493?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 11, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
The Lakers drama never ends. |
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They feast on sub .500 teams that they can outscore while playing zero defense. |
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I know they'll do the trade every time because championship but it's amazing that NO, the ****fest they've been since Chris Paul, beat out the Lakers for the 10 seed. |
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Vogel is a fine coach. Not a great one, but he's adequate. Most of the complaints centered around his rotations, etc... are the same thing you hear tossed out there for EVERY coach that is losing game and have little novelty or basis in reality. Bottom line is that LeBron insisted on a squad that simply was not going to win games regardless of who coached it. He cut Vogel's throat. But whatever - he's pretty fungible. They'll find someone mediocre or better to replace him. I won't cry over spilt re-treads. But this team is in a world of hurt for the next several years. It still blows my mind that anyone thought Russell Westbrook was a good idea. This is why you don't let players be the GM - they're kinda stupid. |
[trades almost entire championship team away for a nursing home, and goes 33-49]
“You’re a bad coach” |
Bad timing for Luka to get that calf injury. I’m psyched the playoffs are finally here.
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If Curry comes back healthy the Warriors are winning it all.
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https://theathletic.com/3243084/2022...shared_article
Nurse, who led the Raptors to a championship in 2019, signed a multiyear contract extension in 2020 and has two years left on his deal. It’s unclear whether he will be attainable or whether he would have interest, but the Lakers are hoping the former Coach of the Year is an option with the allure of coaching James and Davis and the appeal of the Los Angeles market. To acquire Nurse, the Lakers would need to receive permission from the Raptors and likely engage them on a prospective trade. Over the next several weeks, expect several other candidates to emerge, including University of Michigan coach Juwan Howard, who interviewed for the opening in 2019. |
If the Lakers were smart they would trade AD and Lebron and start over.
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Some problems, though: #1. Why would any respective coach go to the Lakers right now given their situation? They have one of the worst rosters in the league (and no obvious way to improve) and LeBron's history with coaches speaks for itself. Vogel is just the latest of a series of guys who have been thrown under the bus repeatedly/turfed unceremoniously. Money is a reason but MLSE (the Raptors' owner) is certainly not short of that. So would it just be the Lakers' history and mystique? That probably won't be enough given that any coach knows they are going to be trashed in the media by anonymous sources within weeks if it starts going south (and with that roster, it will). #2. Prospective trade? The Lakers literally have traded all of their 1st round picks for the next five years. What the hell are they going to trade for any coach and why would they even do that from a roster building/franchise management anyway given how LeBron throws coaches away just as quickly as getting them? What a hilarious mess. Coaching isn't the problem, it's the league-worst roster they've built around two aging, injury prone superstars. Again, LeBron would be best served getting out of it rather than sticking around to fix the unfixable. |
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