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Originally Posted by WTFchris
Flip is considered an excellent PG coach. Brandon/Cassell/CBill all have had super years.
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Originally Posted by WTFchris
Flip is considered an excellent PG coach. Brandon/Cassell/CBill all have had super years.
The same Flip that hates rookies and only plays a 7 man rotation? Yeah, that guy was tutoring a rookie that missed a bunch of time with a broken hand and didn't get real minutes until the last 2 months of the season.
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Originally Posted by WTFchris
He hates rookies? He can't coach an injured player? You asked the question, it was answered. If you have a different question, ask that one.
My point was that Stuckey hasn't really had someone to make him a great PG. His first year was almost a waste and now his coach is a waste.
Brandon and Sam-I-Am had significant PG coaching beforehand. Marbury would probably be Flip's biggest PG accomplishment, for whatever it's worth.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hermy
Chauncey was in the combo guard school under Flip, and a shooting guard (alongside Van Exel) in a D'Antoni offense before that.
What Stuckey lacks is a pure PG giving him some direction -- a player, a coach, whatever.
I think he has had some fine development. He just has gotten mentally worn down. He needs to take a step back for a while, like maxiell did last year.
AI's pass is on Yahoo!'s home page right now.
Did you notice that above the video is an image that says "Ball Don't Lie - A Yahoo! Sports Blog"? Hmm, wonder where they got that phrase. Yahoo is a bunch of punks.
How's Jalen's commentary? I'm in class so I don't get to actually hear it.
Some guy in a playground should sue them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zekyl