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Old 01-04-2013, 06:57 PM
 
Location: Miami, FL
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Haha, the Nets remain a bunch of pitiful underachievers.

Where's Coleman, Anderson and Petrovic when you need them?
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Old 01-04-2013, 09:43 PM
 
Location: H-town, TX.
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I'm sure he's glad to be out of that pressure cooker. Hopefully, he lands somewhere else. He's a good man and a great coach. It's going to take a miracle to produce a winner out of that ugly bit** that is the Nets.
Eh...he had all offseason to figure out that his starting PG was a "system" guy. A good coach adapts to that.

Nobody likes iso-ball unless you are standing around watching MJ do his thing, which I don't think he himself was a fan of...
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